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Topeka Navy sailor lost at Pearl Harbor to be buried

TOPEKA (KSNT) – A Topeka Navy sailor will finally be laid to rest after losing his life to the first wave of Japanese aircraft that sunk the USS Oklahoma on Dec. 7 1941 at Pearl Harbor, HI. Cecil Everett Barncord, of Topeka was born on Feb. 1 1917, according to a press release from the […]

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier 20240604 22:07:00

the actual combat trainings or boot camps has it increased our recruitment numbers? again, this training is not new. di training. we never had it during my military time. you are going to tell me it was in place. i was going to tell you when i was in the military we did have diversity training and equal opportunity training. we did. low recruiting, they say has been a result of covid and not being able to recruit in schools and record low unemployment army command sergeant michael points out one hour of basic training focuses on equality training for 92 hours of rifle marksmanship. gillian? gillian: growing speculation why for the second day in a row the grand jury considering the hush money case against donald trump did not meet to consider potential charges against the former president. correspondent brine llenas is at the courthouse in manhattan. hi, bryan.

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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240604 00:12:00

authenticate this video. but i just will be clear. it is in line with previous reports, videos, phone calls of russian troops complaining about unbelievably inadequate and unacceptable supplies for modern military. so, is this part of what we re seeing right now? is there any way for russian forces to succeed on the ground with the conditions that we just heard outlined there? short answer, erin, no, absolutely not. here s what you have to consider. those new trainees that are coming in after being mobilized are prepared to be trained. they re also prepared to be equipped. that s individual training. they teach them things like rifle marksmanship and first aid and how to move in small units and things like that. but that s just the first step, and that takes weeks. after that it takes months to have them learn what s called combined arms operations, tanks working with infantry, working with armor, working with engineers. it literally takes months of training. there was a nato report

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