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A milestone in the history of warfare dating back to World War I is about to be reached as the United States prepares to destroy the last of its declared chemical weapons stockpile. Workers at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky are close to eliminating the last of thousands of rockets filled with sarin nerve gas that have been stored there since the 1940s. Other locations included facilities in Alabama, Arkansas and Oregon.
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Construction is complete on a new Army flight training facility at the Dothan Regional Airport in southeast Alabama.The Dothan Eagle reports the Army's…
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A federal investigation found Army officials discriminated against a transgender employee who underwent a sex change while working at an Alabama…
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Valentine's Day will be special for members of an Alabama National Guard unit that's coming home from Afghanistan. About 190 members of the 226th Maneuver…
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The Pentagon spent $10.2 billion over three decades burning chemical weapons stored in four states. Now, with those chemicals up in smoke and communities…
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The Army is trying to thin out the ranks of its civilian helicopter instructor pilots with a 250-pound weight limit. New military rules set to take effect…