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U.S. Army @USArmy - "They are the best among us in our country. They are the best among us in the Army." — @SecArmy honors six hero Soldiers from Fort Stewart.
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US Attorney Pirro @USAttyPirro - This office will leave no stone unturned in its effort to bring justice to the innocent victims of Elias Rodriguez. The hate charges shed further light on his evil intent in the killing of innocent victims.
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Defendant, was charged in an indictment unsealed yesterday with additional federal and local murder offenses in connection with the May 21, 2025, fatal shootings of two Israeli Embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum.
READ MORE: https://justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/federal-hate-crime-and-first-degree-murder-charges-filed-against-alleged-killer-israeli
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U.S. Central Command @CENTCOM - CENTCOM Pays Tribute to Founding Commander with Building Dedication
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) held a dedication ceremony on August 7, to formally name its headquarters building in honor of its first commander, the late U.S. Army Gen. Robert Kingston.
“Today’s ceremony is about so much more than a name on a building,” said Gen. Erik Kurilla, CENTCOM Commander. “It’s about ensuring the legacy of excellence lives on through every Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine, Coastguardsman, Guardian, and Civil Servant that walks through our doors.”
The newly dedicated headquarters building hosts many of CENTCOM’s civilian and military employees supporting deployed troops, U.S. military bases, and partner nations throughout the area of responsibility.
Robert Charles Kingston was born July 16, 1928, in Brookline, Massachusetts, and joined the Army at 18. His decorations include the Distinguished Service Cross, two Silver Stars and four Legions of Merit. He was also inducted into the U.S. Army Ranger and Command and General Staff College halls of fame.
Kingston, who spent more than 36 years in the Army, served in the Korean and Vietnam wars. In 1981, he became Commanding General of the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force, a predecessor of Central Command, headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa. The task force started in 1980 after the Iranian Revolution and was also used to discourage the Soviets, then occupying Afghanistan, from moving farther into the Persian Gulf region. At the time, the task force was responsible for 19 countries from the Horn of Africa to Afghanistan.
CENTCOM was officially established on Jan. 1, 1983. As its name implies, it covers the "central" area of the globe located between the European, Africa and Indo-Pacific Commands. Kingston received his fourth star when he took over the newly named Command in the same month of its inception.
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