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Ground breaks for newest Special Forces building at Fort Bragg

FORT BRAGG Construction is now underway for the final building that is part of the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School campus on Fort Bragg.   The dirt turned April 16 for the center’s 90,000-square-foot Human Performance Force Generation facility, which is expected to be completed in 2023.   The facility, located on a block bordered by Ardennes Street and Gruber, Reilly and Zabitosky roads, is part of the $156.7 million construction of four buildings that past leaders said will resemble a college campus. The construction of the  $43 million, multi-story facility is being overseen by the Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District. 

Army sergeant s 26-mile walk through Pa county supports Gold Star Families

By SCOTT TADY | Beaver County Times | Published: April 21, 2021 BRIDGEWATER, Pa. (Tribune News Service) With a 40-pound weighted backpack slung over his shoulders, U.S. Army Sgt. Ben Linkous will walk 26.2-miles around Beaver County on Saturday. His Mountain Man Memorial March will support Gold Star Families and help preserve the legacies of fallen military heroes. I don t care if anyone knows my name, Linkous, stationed at Fort Benning in Georgia, said Monday in a phone interview. I just want to make people more aware of Legacies Alive and have families in Beaver County come together to heal. Legacies Alive, a national nonprofit with a Beaver County chapter, provides unwavering support to Gold Star Families, a title reserved for immediate families of military members who died in the line of duty.

U S Army Sgt to walk 26 miles in Beaver County for fallen heroes

U S Army Sgt to walk 26 miles in Beaver County for fallen heroes
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North Carolina family farm has soldiers, animals and nature in mind

And thus, much to his wife s chagrin, began their lives as farmers.  That was 2016 and AJ was still two years away from retiring from a 24-year Army career, meaning Saira, who wanted a few chickens in the garden outside their Robeson County home but little else would now be tasked with helping raise farm animals.  Neither recommends taking such an unannounced start to agriculture, but it s worked out for them. Now spanning nine acres, Purpose Driven Family Farm has become their full-time careers and with the coronavirus pandemic causing a surge in demand for their meats, eggs and vegetables, big plans are in store for this small farm. 

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