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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on

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WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on.
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How The Military Is Boosting Recruitment Through Video Games

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With enlistment dropping, the military is turning to video games to make an impact with young recruits.
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Drone Technology Gives Edge To Ukrainian Forces Fighting Russia

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Ukraine's Ministry of Defense spokesperson, Col. Oleksandr Motuzyanyk, told Newsy the Phoenix drones will be quickly dispatched to the front lines.
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Musk's Ukraine Starlink Warning

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Longview Global Advisors President Dr. DJ Peterson and Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow join Emily Chang to discuss Elon Musk's threat to cut financial support for the Starlink system that has become an essential communications tool as Ukraine...
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Alaska Joins Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Mandate For National Guard

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Gov. Mike Dunleavy joined Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in a lawsuit against the Biden administration's inoculation requirement for the military.
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Military Changes Hair Standards To Be More Inclusive For Minorities

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Women in the Army or Air Force can have shaved heads, ponytails and braids after the military admitted old rules discriminated against Black women.
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Will The Army's New Physical Fitness Test Negatively Impact Women?

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Members of Congress are concerned about the Army's new physical fitness test after more than 80% of female soldiers failed.
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U.S. Puts 8,500 Troops On Heightened Alert Amid Russia Tension

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The troops are prepared for potential deployment to Europe as Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to de-escalate military pressure on Ukraine.
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U.S. Conducts First Airstrikes in Syria

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Sept. 23 -- Bloomberg's Anthony Capaccio reports on the U.S. conducting its first airstrikes in Syria against ISIL Terrorists. He speaks to Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Pentagon Is Ready To Provide More Financial Support For Border Wall

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Multiple sources say $7.2 billion will be reallocated from two Pentagon funds.
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Judge Blocks Use Of Pentagon Funds For Border Wall Construction

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A judge In Texas said the Trump administration cannot use military construction funds to build additional barriers on the southern border.
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Pentagon Releases First Images Of Raid That Killed ISIS Leader

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​The Pentagon has released newly declassified images and video of the raid targeting ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is ordering top-to-bottom changes in how the U.S. nuclear force is operated and managed. AP National Security Writer Robert Burns explains what this means. (Nov.13)

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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has concluded that problems in the nation's nuclear forces are rooted in a lack of investment, inattention by high-level leaders and sagging morale, and is ordering top-to-bottom changes, vowing to invest...
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U.S. Troops Will Not Fight in Ukraine: Pentagon's Kirby

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Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby says the U.S. is not eliminating the chance of sending more troops to Eastern Europe amid the war in Ukraine. He speaks with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Microsoft Wins $10 Billion Pentagon Cloud Contract Contest

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Amazon Web Services, Google, IBM, Oracle and Microsoft all put up their best for the chance to work on the Department of Defense's JEDI programming.
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Bloomberg

Should Boeing Be Worried About Trump?

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Dec.07 -- Richard Safran, defense analyst at Buckingham Research Group, examines President-elect Donald Trump's critique of Boeing's Air Force One contract and what defense contracts mean to U.S. manufacturers as Trump vows to remove the...
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Active-Duty Military, Veterans Under Investigation After Capitol Riot

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The Army and veterans organizations are looking into whether their members participated in the riot.
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Only Female Soldier In Tokyo's Pentathlon Sets Her Eyes on Gold

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The only female soldier to qualify for Tokyo's Pentathlon says she had to overcome many obstacles while preparing for the Olympic games.
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Pentagon Cancels JEDI Cloud Contract With Microsoft

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The contract could eventually have been worth $10 billion.
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Is the U.S. Government Ready for an Ebola Outbreak?

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Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley discusses Ebola and how unprepared the U.S. government is for a potential outbreak. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Calls Hagel ÷Exemplary as Defense Chief Resigns

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Nov. 24 -- U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is stepping down from his post after 21 months in office amid tension with the White House over policy and how its presented to the public. Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports....
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WRAP Panel: Bin Laden sought Saddam help, Iraq rebuffed him

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1. Wide shot of 9/11 Commission as hearing begins 2. Pan from audience to commission 3. Commission staff at witness table 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dietrich Snell, Senior Counsel, 9/11 Commission: "As originally envisioned, the 9/11 plot...
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Bloomberg

Haass Sees Lack of White House-Pentagon Consensus on Iran

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Jul.26 -- Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations president, discusses U.S. policy on Iran, China and trade tariffs He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pentagon Said to Review Elon Musk's Federal Security Clearance

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Mar.07 -- The Pentagon is reviewing Elon Musk’s federal security clearance following the billionaire’s marijuana toke on a California comedian’s podcast in September, according to a U.S. official. Bloomberg's Bill Faries has more on...