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Trump’s Military Makeover: Axing Woke Policies and Welcoming Back the “Purebloods”

Donald Trump’s proposed military reforms aim to reverse controversial policies, eliminate ideological agendas, and reinstate service members who refused COVID-19 vaccination. Supporters hail it as a return to merit-based leadership, while critics argue it could deepen political divisions within the armed forces. Read the full article here.
 

What Just Happened?

  • Congress Debates Bill to Reinstate Unvaccinated Service Members: Lawmakers weigh the impact of reinstating troops who were discharged over COVID-19 mandates.
  • Pentagon Reviewing Gender Policies in Military Training: Defense officials confirm a comprehensive assessment of past policy changes under the Biden administration.
  • D.C. Prepares for Military Budget Overhaul Proposal: Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle brace for negotiations on funding troop pay raises and new defense initiatives.

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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day

  • The U.S. military once considered a "bat bomb": During WWII, scientists proposed strapping tiny incendiary bombs to bats, which would roost in Japanese buildings before igniting.
  • George Washington’s army had a strict no-profanity rule: The first U.S. military commander outlawed cursing among his troops, believing it was unbefitting of disciplined soldiers.

  • The Pentagon has its own Starbucks—but there’s a catch: Unlike other locations, this Starbucks doesn’t take customer names due to security concerns.
  • U.S. Navy submarines make their own oxygen: They use water electrolysis to extract breathable oxygen from seawater while deep underwater.
  • The military once trained pigeons to guide missiles: In the 1940s, scientists developed a system where pigeons pecked at targets to steer missiles—though the project was eventually scrapped.

The Worst Habit Destroying Senior Knees
 


A shocking number of seniors are unknowingly damaging their knees every day. If you’ve been experiencing stiffness, discomfort, or swelling, this common habit could be the culprit. The good news? There’s an easy fix that can help protect your joints and keep you moving pain-free! Find out what it is here.


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