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American flags had to be replaced for Trump's state visit 'because they were the wrong shade of red'
Officials were supposedly forced to replace 66 hand-sewn Stars and Stripes flags last month, at a cost of £800 each, ahead of the President's three-day visit in September.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s president vowed Wednesday to sharply increase defense spending and build a more self-reliant military, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s “ America First” agenda ...
It’s rare these days for Morning Memo to read like anything other than a litany of travesties, indignities, and setbacks in American public life. For a moment, I thought today’s edition could offer a ...
In sum, Hegseth wishes to divorce Americans in uniform from the rest of the country, indeed to elevate them to a distinct warrior class. “We are not civilians,” he said, as though he were still a ...
Senior officers, summoned from around the world, are entrusted to manage complex military operations. They got a lecture on fitness and grooming standards.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth touted the new name, the Department of War, saying "the era of the Department of Defense is over." ...
In an auditorium packed with the military's full complement of general and flag officers, some who traveled thousands of miles after being ordered just last week to attend, Defense Secretary Pete ...
This flag would have flown over the National Guard's training site at Mount Gretna before Ft. Indiantown Gap was built, according to officials.
Trump and Hegseth were addressing an auditorium packed with several hundred of the nation’s most seasoned military commanders summoned last-minute from around the world.
Former defense secretary Leon Panetta criticized Pete Hegseth's speech to military brass on Tuesday while questioning his ability to lead.
President Donald Trump slammed his predecessor as he told the country’s top military brass Tuesday how he handles stairs better than Joe Biden. During his long speech in Quantico, Virginia at a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a series of changes to the armed forces Tuesday that he claimed will raise the standards of America’s combat troops and unburden commanders from fear of ...
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