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The Pentagon is utilizing a crew of private sector businessmen to renovate how the department negotiates with defense companies.
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MORE STORIES President Donald Trump said Friday that Russia and Ukraine would temporarily halt fighting for three days beginning Saturday. “With these new Documents and Videos, the people can decide for themselves, ‘WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?’” Trump wrote, adding, “Have Fun and Enjoy!" The Pentagon is utilizing a crew of private sector businessmen to renovate how the department negotiates with defense companies. One soldier was seriously injured after two heavy expanded mobility tactical trucks collided during training Monday. The B-1B Lancer returned to service at Dyess Air Force Base following extensive maintenance efforts by the Tinker Air Force Base crew. This week, U.S. forces around the Strait of Hormuz have launched strikes against Iranian military facilities and disabled missiles launched by the IRGC. Enlisted Marines with Hornet specialties will be offered retraining, reassignment or career dead ends. By Daniel Terrill
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