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http://www.ucmjdefense.com - Court martial lawyer, Michael Waddington, answers discusses whether remaining silent makes you more or less guilty in a military court martial.
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Letters from the past, written by a highly decorated Vietnam veteran who never knew how they would impact his life four decades later. We follow the trail from Vietnam to Wakefield and to a soldier’s front door.
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The Rhode Island National Guard is always hard at work, but it’s not often we get a chance to see what they're doing. But earlier this week, we traveled with the RI National Guard and watched as they tested their latest military weaponry.
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Since 2006, $5 million of state money has been in a holding pattern over Cannon Air Force Base making it a target for budget cutters in the recent special session of the Legislature.
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