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But there's one display that stands out. It's out left over from the early days of the Pentagon's venture into portraying its history JONES: This young lady here, Ms. Bailey. NEUMAN: Marian Bailey ...
Washington — The Pentagon ... border wall construction because Congress refused to fund it, creating a two-month-long impasse that led to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
The decision overturns a lower court decision that said the funds could not be transferred out of the Pentagon ... over wall funding led to the longest partial government shutdown in history.
was on a wall in the Pentagon near those of other great military men. What a life, what a story only hinted at by the brief history on the tiny brass plaque: USNA, CIRCA 1898/LOST AT SEA 1908.
Washington — The Pentagon ... history, Mr. Trump declared a national emergency over immigration in February and vowed to take unilateral action to secure funding for his long-promised border wall.
Constructing the building took just 17 frenetic months during World War II and remains one of the great engineering feats in U.S. history ... jet into the Pentagon’s west wall, killing 125 ...
The Pentagon is restoring some of those web pages ... Geoff Bennett spoke with Don Moynihan. Who owns history? It's been a central question since President Trump reentered the White House.