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The suburban Lockheed Martin facility is the focus of these protesters carrying signs accusing the company of having blood on its hands. Ariel Gold of Ithaca said a recent Saudi bombing using U.S. made weapons has prompted this gathering.
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He is among the Native Americans who played a special role in World War II, serving as the famed Code Talkers
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BUFFALO, NY (WBFO) - Sixty-seven years after his death, a Buffalo native has received a half-dozen medals - including the Purple Heart - for his service in the Korean War.
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Officials said the victims suffered burns and three were airlifted to the hospital with serious injuries. Terrorism in not suspected.
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Since 9/11, American troops have been focused much of their training on the fight against insurgent groups in the Middle East. But now, the military is preparing for the possibility of war with nations that have bigger, more sophisticated armed forces.
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SYRACUSE, NY (WRVO) - Members of New York's Congressional delegation are trying to secure funding to build a fence around the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome. Without the proper security, they fear the "Rome Lab" is potentially vulnerable to terrorist attacks.
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SYRACUSE, NY (WRVO) - The North Country will experience additional helicopter traffic over the next week. It's part of a first-of-its kind training exercise that Fort Drum says will better prepare their soldiers for the fight of the future.
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Lt. Samantha Ratanarat loads soil samples onto the LEM after completing an extra-vehicular mission. Photo by Josh WhiteScience Friday airs on WSQX March…
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As many as 700,000 U.S. children under the age of five have a parent in the military. To help support the military families that live in our region, WSKG…