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  2. DoD News Channel - Wikipedia

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    DoD News Channel was a television channel broadcasting military news and information for the 2.6 million members of the U.S. Armed Forces. It was widely available in the United States as a standalone television channel, or as part of programming on local PEG cable television channels.

  3. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    AFN News is a rolling-news channel providing news from all major news outlets. Newscasts, such as the NBC Nightly News , Fox News , ABC World News Tonight and CBS Evening News , were all scheduled to air in the mornings so viewers could watch the headlines live, but now they air on a tape delay in the regular early evening slot, back to back.

  4. Pete Hegseth - Wikipedia

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    Peter Brian Hegseth (/ ˈ h ɛ ɡ s ɛ θ /; born June 6, 1980) is an American television presenter, author, and former Army National Guard officer. President-elect Donald Trump announced on November 12, 2024, that Hegseth would be his nominee to serve as United States Secretary of Defense in his second cabinet.

  5. U.S. Military Television Network - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Military Television Network is a planned specialty television channel distributed through satellite television and cable television companies.. It positions itself as "a new 24 hour cable television network designed to introduce America to the personnel and their families that make up the U.S. Military".

  6. Military journalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This article pertains to the subject of journalists who write for the U.S. military, as distinct from those who write about the military. According to JP 1-02, [1] United States Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, a military journalist is "A U.S. Service member or Department of Defense civilian employee providing photographic, print, radio, or television command ...

  7. Weather Channel Anchor Says She Was Fired Because Of Military ...

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    After NBC bought The Weather Channel in 2008, Mitchell says that her new managers would frequently complain about her military obligations, purposely schedule work shifts during her trainings, and ...

  8. OKC schools are sued by Justice Department for not rehiring a ...

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    It alleges the district didn’t rehire Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Michael J. McCullough to a position as a music teacher after he was ordered to perform military service in February 2022.

  9. American Heroes Channel - Wikipedia

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    Logo as Military Channel, used from January 10, 2005 to March 2, 2014. On January 10, 2005, the network was rebranded as the Military Channel. [2] Carrying over from its original format, many of the network's programs as the Military Channel were dedicated to aerial warfare and related technologies and issues.