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Rising tensions between US and Russia amid Navy war games

Lit only by an orange floodlight, a single file of camouflaged men crept along the wall of a small, dark Romanian port on the Black Sea. Suddenly, they opened fire on the two men guarding a darkened warehouse with broken windows. Moving past the fallen guards, an American voice - among the mix of men speaking accented English shouted at two others in a car: Get out! Hurry up, hurry up. The team of US Navy SEALs, along with Romanian and Spanish Special Forces, quickly and quietly worked their way through the warehouse, firing on enemy fighters and, when possible, taking them prisoner.

NATO exercises sweep Europe amid Russian escalation, rising tensions between Moscow and US

NATO exercises sweep Europe amid Russian escalation, rising tensions between Moscow and US
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Military nonprofit s relay to make stop in Grand Rapids - Grand Rapids Magazine

Grand Rapids Magazine Courtesy Carry The Load Carry The Load will walk through Grand Rapids and surrounding areas on Wednesday as part of a 15,500-mile national relay. The military nonprofit will walk near businesses and public areas in the greater Grand Rapids area, including Millennium Park, Veterans Memorial Park, Grand Rapids Fire Department and many other locations. A full schedule can be found below. Courtesy Carry The Load Carry The Load, a nonprofit that started in 2011, was created by two Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs who said they felt as though the nation had forgotten the meaning of Memorial Day. Now, 10 years later, Carry The Load will walk through all 50 states from April 29 through Memorial Day.

Christopher Costa, director of the International Spy Museum, will be Norwich CGCS commencement speaker

Related Company:  Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS) has announced that US Army Colonel Christopher P Costa (retired), executive director of the International Spy Museum, will deliver the 2021 CGCS commencement address to approximately 400 students in a virtual ceremony at noon Friday, June 21. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Norwich University’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies is hosting its annual Residency Conference virtually. The June 25 commencement ceremony concludes a weeklong annual residency conference of 362 students representing 13 online graduate programs and six bachelor’s degree completion programs at the Norwich University campus in Northfield, Vermont.

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