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In a quiet Charlotte cul-de-sac, two boys kicked a soccer ball as their father tended to the tiny scraped knee of a third. “You’re strong,” Zia “Booyah”…
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The remains of a U.S. Marine are back home in North Carolina 76 years after he was killed in the Pacific Theater of World War II.As Pfc. John Taylor…
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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon will cut funding from military projects like schools, target ranges and maintenance facilities to pay for the construction of…
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Folks in and around Charleston, South Carolina, might have noticed a heavier-than-usual military presence this past week.The city's roads, ports and…
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Opponents of the administration's ban on transgender troops say they will be back in court early next week seeking a permanent injunction to block implementation of the plan.
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The North Carolina Senate approved a bill Monday that would ban wind farms across much of the state. The "Military Operations Protection Act," which…
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The American Legion was one of the first veterans groups to call for the resignation of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki after an inspector…
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Nearly seven million people donned American military uniforms to fight in the Korean War.Of those, just 145 received the highest military commendation…
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Former Marine and UNC Charlotte student Rob Bates has served on two active duty tours in Afghanistan. This past December he went back, not as a soldier,…
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There are important moments in the development of any large city. Charlotte's history goes back to the fortuitous intersection of two trading paths that…