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How United States Army Air Assault Soldiers Are Trained

How United States Army Air Assault Soldiers Are Trained
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Hunt Heroes Foundation Announces $40,000 In Scholarship Grants Awarded to Military Dependents

Hunt Heroes Foundation Announces $40,000 In Scholarship Grants Awarded to Military Dependents
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Three Army soldiers charged over alleged role in illegal gun pipeline connected to Chicago shooting

 | Print this article Three Fort Campbell Army soldiers were charged with conspiracy and other offenses over alleged illegal purchases and transfers of dozens of guns to Chicago, some of which were traced back to a mass shooting in March. Acting U.S. Attorney Mary Jane Stewart for the Middle District of Tennessee announced the charges on Tuesday against Demarcus Adams, 21, Jarius Brunson, 22, and Brandon Miller, 22, who were arrested that morning, according to the Justice Department. The three men were each charged with transferring a firearm to an out-of-state resident, making false statements during the purchase of a firearm, engaging in business without a gun license, wire fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy, according to a criminal complaint.

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April 29, 2021 in News Photo: Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Tennessee General Assembly approved funding Thursday for the construction of an 114,6000-square-foot Health Professions Building on Eighth Street as well as the creation of the state’s first ever Institute for National Security and Military Studies. The General Assembly approved the ambitious projects as part of the state’s 2021-2022 annual budget. “I’m so pleased the Tennessee General Assembly is generously supporting the important work we do at Austin Peay by providing funding for these transformative projects,” APSU President Michael Licari said. “We especially appreciate the leadership of Deputy Speaker Curtis Johnson and Senator Bill Powers and the strong support of Representatives Jason Hodges and Jay Reedy.”

New health professions building and military institute coming to APSU

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Tennessee General Assembly approved funding Thursday for the construction of an 114,6000-square-foot Health Professions Building on Eighth Street as well as the creation of the state’s first ever Institute for National Security and Military Studies. The General Assembly approved the ambitious projects as part of the state’s 2021-2022 annual budget. “I’m so pleased the Tennessee General Assembly is generously supporting the important work we do at Austin Peay by providing funding for these transformative projects,” APSU President Michael Licari said. “We especially appreciate the leadership of Deputy Speaker Curtis Johnson and Senator Bill Powers and the strong support of Representatives Jason Hodges and Jay Reedy.”

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