Our military is going to keep growing stronger with General Charles Q. Brown, Jr. as our 21st Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Brown is a seasoned warrior with deep combat experience.
I look forward to working with him as we take on the challenges ahead.
Hannah and her family filed a passenger complaint with DOT - and was able to get reimbursements after a trip was cancelled.
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The Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett v. EPA puts millions of acres of wetlands at risk of pollution and destruction. Wetlands clean our water, protect our communities from floods, and support critical wildlife.
Our Administration will continue to fight to protect our nation's waters – and the communities that rely on them.
The 2023 NCAA National Champion LSU Tigers are leaders, role models, and champions – both on and off the court.
They remind us what we can achieve when we work hard and strive with ambition, and it was my honor to help welcome them to the White House.
On this #ArmedForcesDay, we salute America’s defenders in the #USArmy, @USNavy, @USMC, @usairforce, @SpaceForceDoD, and @USCG.
Your service and valor are the bedrock of our nation's strength, and we are proud to fight alongside you.
USAF Airmen are capable of integrating into joint operational environments worldwide!
Airmen from the 9th Civil Engineer Squadron @BealeAirForce recently completed helo familiarization training in support of the AFFORGEN deployment model.
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is engaged in 140 countries around the world working with allies & partners to make a difference. This week, African Lion 23 kicked off taking place across five African countries with more than 8,000 U.S. and multi-national troops across 18 allied & partner nations.The@USArmy
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael Langley visited Niger and Chad, Sept. 18-21, 2022, on his second trip to Africa since taking command of U.S. Africa Command
Happening right now: The Nation just welcomed its newest 4-star General, Gen Michael Langley. Over the last 35 years, Gen Langley has commanded at every level, from leading a platoon of artillerymen to leading a service component command of 40,000 Marines, Sailors, and civilians.
For the first time in its 246-year history, the Marine Corps has its first Black four-star general as Gen. Michael Langley takes charge of Africa Command. https://t.co/ehVr4xAV7k