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Former U.S. Army Captain and double amputee sets new indoor rowing world records to honor fallen
Two decades after an IED explosion that changed his life, former US Army Captain Ryan Kules set three indoor rowing records, ...
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Army veteran, double amputee sets several world records
Ryan Kules, an Army veteran and wounded warrior, is now a world record holder. Kules attempted and achieved three indoor ...
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He Fought for the U.S., Took an IED Blast, Earned a Purple Heart — Then ICE Sent Him to Mexico in the Dead of Night
US Army veteran who once served two tours in Iraq and received a Purple Heart for his injuries in combat was suddenly deported early Friday morning from an immigration detention facility in Florence, ...
U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery after surviving two IED blasts in Afghanistan ...
RODRIGUEZ LIVE FIRE COMPLEX, South Korea -- Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 41st Signal Battalion, 1st Signal Brigade, conducted mounted and dismounted training to practice ...
Scott Sexton served his country as a combat engineer and a bomb dog handler in the U.S. Army. The demolition specialist had many close calls with improvised explosive devices (IED) in Iraq and ...
FORT MOORE, Ga. (WRBL) — When Kevin Nguyen first arrived at then-Fort Benning for basic training in 2011, he never planned on his career going the way it did. Now a staff sergeant, he’s also a ...
Science Applications International Corp. will help the Army with technical support in its battle against improvised explosive devices. The five-year contract could be worth as much as $41 million if ...
YAKIMA TRAINING CENTER, Wash. — U.S. military explosive ordnance disposal technicians and civilian law enforcement bomb squad personnel trained to combat advanced improvised explosive devices at the ...
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- Nearly 50 percent of Soldier deaths overseas in 2011 are attributed to Improvised Explosive Devices. Missouri National Guardsman Sgt. David Silas dedicates his time to helping ...
The Army has selected 20 contractor teams to compete for work under a $49.5 million contract intended to develop technologies for detecting improvised explosive devices in and around roadside culverts ...
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