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Latest Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday told reporters it’s up to Trump “whether it’s the beginning, the middle or the end” of the war.
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“The vast majority of these injuries have been minor, and 108 service members have already returned to duty,” Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell said.
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A former Air Force engineer charged with making false statements and obstructing justice during a criminal investigation into the crash was acquitted.
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