
Dave Philipps
National Military Correspondent at The New York Times
New York Times military correspondent. Author of "ALPHA, Eddie Gallagher and the War for the Soul of the Navy SEALs". [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Dave Philipps
The Trump administration wants transgender troops out of the military, and set a June 6 deadline to go voluntarily. Some have accepted; others vowed to stay and contest the ban. The Trump administration gave transgender troops an ultimatum this spring when it announced that it wanted them all out of the military. Leave voluntarily and get an honorable discharge and extra separation pay, or wait to be forced out and potentially face negative repercussions.
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1 month ago |
thestar.com.my | Dave Philipps
A SCRATCHY prerecorded message crackled over American Armed Forces radio in Saigon 50 years ago, announcing the temperature was “105 degrees and rising”, before playing a snippet of White Christmas. It was a covert signal – the emergency evacuation had begun. After 15 years of fighting, US$140bil in military spending, and 58,220 American lives lost, the last US foothold in Saigon was collapsing. The Vietnam War was ending. Or was it?
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Dave Philipps
23 hours agoHow to Structure Your Business to Do More of What You LoveThe goal isn’t just to grow your business; it’s to grow it in a way that energizes you. Alykhan Jetha is an Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) member in Toronto, founder and CEO of Marketcircle, and creator of its flagship product, Daylite CRM, which helps businesses gain context on every conversation to …1 day agoAlex Pancoe Died on Makalu.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Dave Philipps
Isaac Wright's gravity- and law-defying photography caught a reporter's attention four years ago and again this spring. Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. It's rare that I write about anyone twice.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Dave Philipps
The conflict profoundly affected the American troops who served there, as well as the nation's culture and politics. But 50 years later, veterans say they see its mistakes being repeated. A scratchy prerecorded message crackled over American Armed Forces radio in Saigon 50 years ago, repeating that the temperature was "105 degrees and rising," and then playing a 30-second excerpt from the song "White Christmas."It was a secret signal to begin emergency evacuation.
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