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based on aspiration alone” Today, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) hearing , Arizona Senator and Navy combat
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based on aspiration alone” Today, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) hearing , Arizona Senator and Navy combat
with similar language unanimously included in the House Armed Services Committee report accompanying this year's National Defense
Administration from turning America's military into an arm of its immigration crackdown. This comes amidst reports from
voice vote of his colleagues on the House Armed Services Committee and is expected to be passed
integrity of American elections from federal interference by armed military or federal law enforcement. This follows Kelly … idea that a president would send troops or armed agents to polling places to intimidate voters
This week, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) Airland Subcommittee hearing , Arizona Senator and Navy combat veteran
integrity of American elections from federal interference by armed uniformed military or federal law enforcement. “As a Marine … further restricting the deployment of military forces and armed federal agents to polling places. It closes an existing
following statement after voting against the Senate Armed Services Committee’s Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization
voice vote of his colleagues on the House Armed Services Committee and are expected to be passed
Year 2027. As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, Congressman Hamadeh offered amendments to be considered
health care personnel served in the United States Armed Services, but lack of uniformity within the state-based … experience within the individual branches of the armed forces and aligning those requirements with civilian credentials and requirements
active and reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces. Foreign-born veterans make up roughly
didn’t like it. “I’m on the Armed Services Committee and the Intelligence Committee
Powers Resolution to block the use of U.S. Armed Forces in hostilities against Cuba. President Trump … said Senator Kaine, a member of the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees. “Americans want a Congress
they’re branded.” This week, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) Emerging Threats and Capabilities (ETC) Subcommittee
This week, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) hearing , Arizona Senator and Navy combat veteran Mark Kelly
House of Representatives, Senator Gallego chaired the Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations and served
military matters. “I’m also on the Armed Services Committee in the Senate
This week, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) hearing , Arizona Senator and Navy combat veteran Mark Kelly
NATO-plus” country — meaning shorter approval timelines for arms sales to Taiwan and a higher cost threshold requiring … authority to reduce or waive certain fees for arms sales to Taiwan. Streamline reporting requirements for certain arms
track This week, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) Emerging Threats and Capabilities (ETC) Subcommittee hearing , Arizona … collect Intel ISR things and also be armed with up to 6,000 pounds of payload, whether that
This week, during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) hearing on the annual defense budget, Arizona Senator
walker again. The ligaments in her arms and legs are still feeling the impacts of months of medical
signals a dangerous disregard for the laws governing armed conflict. The scale of attacks resulting in civilian harm … compliance with fundamental principles of the law of armed conflict. Minab marked the largest civilian death toll
Longstanding U.S. military policy and the law of armed conflict, also known as international humanitarian law, apply during … military service members alike. Under the law of armed conflict, the U.S. must distinguish between civilians and combatants