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Salute to Service - Marine Sgt. Ikea Kaufman
For this week's Salute to Service, Regiment would like to highlight Sgt. Ikea Kaufman, the first Black Female Drill Instructor to graduate from Marine Corps Recruiting Depot, San Diego.
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Salute to Service - GEN Benjamin O. Davis Jr. "Story by @Beardyn (Brandyn)"
In honor of Black History Month, we want to highlight a member of the Armed Forces who fought against all odds to become a major role in the acceptance of...
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Salute to Service - SFC Alwyn Cashe
Kicking off this month, we chose Sergeant First Class Alwyn C. Cashe for our Salute to Service.
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Salute to Service - MG(R) John K. Singlaub
Army Major General (Retired) John “Jumping Jack” Singlaub, who many considered a legendary commando and participated in almost every military campaign since WWII, has died at 100 years old.
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Military gaming group Regiment is nominated for Best Mission Statement
Regiment Gaming is a “very active community where veterans can build relationships with other gamers,” as stated on their website. Their mission, to unite Service Members and Veterans on all...
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Lawrence Brooks, oldest living WWII Vet, dies at 112
Lawrence Brooks, the oldest World War II vet, died Wednesday morning, according to his daughter and caregiver, Vanessa Brooks. Lawrence, a Louisiana native, had been in and out of the...
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Salute to Service - Doris Miller
This week marks the 80th anniversary of the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor. What President Franklin D. Roosevelt described as “a date which will live in infamy - the United...
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Salute to Service: Lt. Vivian "Millie" Bailey
Vivian “Millie” Bailey was born on February 3, 1918 in Washington, D.C. She grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma before joining the United States Army in the 1943. “As a little...