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Storied Marine infantry regiment deactivated as Corps carries on with force redesign

Storied Marine infantry regiment deactivated as Corps carries on with force redesign February 3 U.S. Marine Corps Col. John H. Rochford, the commanding officer of 8th Marine Regiment, and Sgt. Maj. Keith D. Hoge, the sergeant major of 8th Marine Reg., both with 2d Marine Division, case the regimental colors during a deactivation ceremony on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Jan. 28, 2021. The regiment served a total of 68 years and is now being deactivated in accordance with the Commandant of the Marine Corps’ Force Design 2030. (Lance Cpl. Chase W. Drayer/Marine Corps) The Marine Corps deactivated one of its storied infantry regiments Thursday as the Corps moves forward with force design changes.

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Security advisor Michael Flynn who pleaded guilty last year to lying to the f.b.i. About conversations he had had with Russian officials in the past few minutes General friends attorneys have accepted the judge s offer of a delay because he s still helping prosecutors John Sopel reports from Washington the sentencing of Michael Flynn was due to have been a pretty straightforward affair he d accept that he d lied to the f.b.i. The judge would accept the recommendation of the special counsel Robert Mueller that it should be a non custodial sentence but lawyers are flayed raised questions about how he was interviewed by the f.b.i. And whether they d gone about the interview improperly but which point the judge demanded to know whether Flynn wanted to change his plea eventually Michael Flynn agreed he did know that lying to the f.b.i. Was a crime the judge was damning about Flynn s behavior Emmet Sullivan said arguably you sold your country out as the national security advisor the White H

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Borders the talks have been candid and firm but productive both sides continue to bring good will to the table there are a lot of complicated issues that we need to get through very very quickly. And we ll be coming back quite soon Freeland met with her u.s. Counterparts 4 times in all Thursday she in light hisor held the longest negotiating sessions century arrived in Washington Tuesday on Monday the United States and Mexico reached an agreement to replace NAFTA 24 year old pact involving those 2 countries and Canada but the New Deal excluded Canada Freeland hurried to Washington to try to repair the damage she s seeking to forge a 3 country deal by today starting a 90 day countdown that would let Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto sign the pact before leaving office December 1st. A Los Angeles man is free on bond after being charged with making a series of phone calls threatening to kill journalists at The Boston Globe for what he allegedly called treasonous attacks on President T

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