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4 days ago |
hotair.com | Salena Zito
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania -- Maj. Gen. David Hill was standing a few feet from where the Black Hawk helicopter en route from the Defense Department would soon be landing, at the lush green fields of the Army War College. Hill is the commandant of the prestigious military institution and had been preparing for days for something rare around here: a visit from the secretary of defense.
"I've been here for four years as the commandant of the Army War College.
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5 days ago |
washingtonexaminer.com | Salena Zito
McKEESPORT, Pennsylvania — Take the left off of Nessley Avenue after climbing the switchback up from this city’s once-thriving downtown business district. For the next three blocks, you’ll find yourself on the brick-paved portion of Jefferson Street. Despite the impact weather has had on the bricks, giving them a wavy appearance, it adds a unique charm and character to the street, which is lined almost exclusively with tidy midcentury red brick homes.
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6 days ago |
lucianne.com | Salena Zito
Original ArticlePosted By: Judy W., 5/8/2025 6:49:42 AMBRADDOCK, Pennsylvania - Sen. John Fetterman's (D-PA) mental acuity was just fine to Democrats. But then he stood up for Israel. And now, to hear his anonymous staffers moan, you would think he was Joe Biden Part II. He is not.
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1 week ago |
washingtonexaminer.com | Salena Zito
FREDERICKSBURG, Virginia — Steve Hotz started Black Horse Forge, a nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans, active-duty military personnel, and first responders through the ancient art of blacksmithing. The retired sergeant, who served 17 years in the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, said he started the endeavor to teach the arts of blacksmithing, tool making, and blade-smithing first to heal himself and then others who had brought ghosts home from war.
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1 week ago |
dailysignal.com | Salena Zito
EconomyNews Arkansas to Appeal Ruling vs.
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1 week ago |
thedailyreview.com | Salena Zito
By Salena ZitoMaj. Gen. David Hill was standing a few feet from where the Black Hawk helicopter en route from the Defense Department would soon be landing, at the lush green fields of the Army War College. Hill is the commandant of the prestigious military institution and had been preparing for days for something rare around here: a visit from the secretary of defense. kAm“x’G6 366?
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1 week ago |
gazette.com | Salena Zito
FREDERICKSBURG, Virginia — Steve Hotz started Black Horse Forge, a nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans, active-duty military personnel, and first responders through the ancient art of blacksmithing. The retired sergeant, who served 17 years in the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, said he started the endeavor to teach the arts of blacksmithing, tool making, and blade-smithing first to heal himself and then others who had brought ghosts home from war.
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1 week ago |
gazette.com | Salena Zito
FREDERICKSBURG, Virginia — Steve Hotz started Black Horse Forge, a nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans, active-duty military personnel, and first responders through the ancient art of blacksmithing. The retired sergeant, who served 17 years in the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, said he started the endeavor to teach the arts of blacksmithing, tool making, and blade-smithing first to heal himself and then others who had brought ghosts home from war.
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1 week ago |
creators.com | Salena Zito
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania — Maj. Gen. David Hill was standing a few feet from where the Black Hawk helicopter en route from the Defense Department would soon be landing, at the lush green fields of the Army War College. Hill is the commandant of the prestigious military institution and had been preparing for days for something rare around here: a visit from the secretary of defense. "I've been here for four years as the commandant of the Army War College.
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1 week ago |
journal-news.net | Salena Zito
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania -- Maj. Gen. David Hill was standing a few feet from where the Black Hawk helicopter en route from the Defense Department would soon be landing, at the lush green fields of the Army War College. Hill is the commandant of the prestigious military institution and had been preparing for days for something rare around here: a visit from the secretary of defense. "I've been here for four years as the commandant of the Army War College.