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President Donald Trump said he told Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that the military should use "dangerous" U.S. cities as "training grounds." Trump was speaking to top American military leaders who had gathered for a rare meeting at Quantico in Virginia.
Trump told generals and admirals that they would be part of combating what he described as a “war from within.”
The U.S. Army is adding 17 new military occupational specialties (MOSs) to its Civilian Acquired Skills Program (ACASP) effective October
The soldier who died this week after collapsing during a physical training exercise at the Fort Hood U.S. Army base in Texas has been identified as Private Corlton Chee, 25, of Pinehill, New Mexico.
President Donald Trump is proposing using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces. He's suggesting U.S. military might be deployed against what he describes as the “invasion from within.
In letters to the editor of The Fresno Bee, readers question President Donald Trump’s need to have military on our streets.
The call to use American cities as a “training ground” for the U.S. military came just days after the president called for troops to be sent to Portland and authorized them to use “full force” against protesters.
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