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Khobar Towers victims honored at Eglin Air Force Base for 25th year
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Khobar Towers bombing: Eglin s 33rd Fighter Wing to honor victims
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Drill sergeant married trainee, was reprimanded and is now out of the Army 5 days ago A Fort Jackson drill sergeant is no longer in the Army after he received a GOMOR for marrying one of his former trainees. (Army) A drill sergeant at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, who married one of his former trainees and had inappropriate relationships with two other trainees, is no longer in the Army after being punished late last year, post officials confirmed. The acknowledgment comes as the Army continues an investigation into alleged sexual assault by instructors against a trainee at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. An undisclosed number of cadre members were suspended in early April, and specialized Army CID agents were dispatched to Fort Sill to support the ongoing probe.
Retired Marine general, trailblazing Navy admiral among those to scrutinize bases with Confederate names
Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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1of3Adm. Michelle Howard, vice chief of naval operations, addresses sailors at Naval Air Station Key West s Boca Chica Field.Mass Communication Spec. 1st Class Brian Morales/U.S. NavyShow MoreShow Less
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WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Friday that he has selected four people, including a former Marine Corps commandant and a retired four-star Navy admiral, to join a congressionally mandated commission that will consider how to rename U.S. military installations that recognize Confederate military officers.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Eleanor D. Vara/Released)
‘Cruisebox ’ took the Super Hornet,
workhorse of the US Navy, to war. We spoke to him to find out more about life with the ‘Rhino’.
( name withheld on request)
Which types did you fly before the Super Hornet?
“The summer after I graduated high school I got my private licence flying Cessna 152s. After joining the Navy, because of my eyesight, I became a Naval Flight Officer or NFO, which is the back- or right-seater in most types. Flight school was T-34C, T-39G/N, and then I finished training in the TA-4J. After that, my first fleet squadron flew the Lockheed S-3B Viking and I flew mostly in the front right seat, with about a third of the time in the back right seat. After my first (and only) tour in S-3s, I transitioned to the Super Hornet – universally called the Rhino.”
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