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"Saying goodbye doesn't get easier with practice," said Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski, who visited Fort Stewart's Cottrell Field in Georgia to see his soldiers deploy for a fourth time since taking office in 2003.
Fifes tweeted, horns blew, drums beat, helicopters roared, cannons boomed and children of all ages screamed during one of the final performances of the season of the Military District of Washington’s Twilight Tattoo at Fort McNair June 24.
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The Fourth of July holds a special place in my heart. A very weird one, perhaps, but special nonetheless. I’m finally working through the issues, but for much of my life, the happy holiday struck a note of terror that echoed to my very soul.
Gov. Ted Kulongoski travels to Fort Stewart, Ga., for send-off ceremony for 3,000 National Guard members, Oregon's largest deployment since WWII, heading for Iraq.
FORT STEWART, Ga. (AP) — Artillery cannons flashed and bellowed.
Stars are the meat and potatoes of astronomy and cosmology. Everything we know about the universe depends on a remarkably intimate and hard-won knowledge of how they shine, age and die.
Nearly every inch of this 9,000-square-foot restaurant is provocative.
Even a huge downpour hasn't dampened their enthusiasm. It's extraordinary the difference a day makes here. There was barely a soul to see when I walked into Wimbledon early yesterday morning for the women's semi-finals.
“Journey to the Stars,” a new show at the American Museum of Natural History, is easily the most beautiful planetarium show I have ever seen and the most vertiginous.
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