Irakli Kobakhidze, Prime Minister of Georgia, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Hilda Heine, President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Péter Szijjártó, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, President of the Government of the Kingdom of Spain, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Allah Maye Halina, Prime Minister, Head of Government of the Republic of Chad, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Frederick Makamure Shava, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Bakhtiyor Saidov, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Yvan Gil Pinto, Minister of the People’s Power for Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Celinda Sosa Lunda, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Ramadhan Abdalla Mohammed Goc, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity of the Republic of South Sudan, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements-2)
Bee african was born from a unique moment of inspiration (when honeybees visited its founder, Mems Ramaila at her farm in Brits, South Africa) and a deep rooted desire to make a difference. Founded in 2019 by Mems Ramaila, a dynamic professional with with diverse expertise in law, labour relations, management consulting, farming and research, Bee african is more than just a honey company, it’s a catalyst for change.
We are as impressed as you are by how our interpreter can work in 12 languages!
The EU has 24 official languages, and we are proud of this cultural diversity. More than 180,000 citizens work as translators or interpreters across the EU. Every day they help us break down linguistic barriers within our diverse Union.
Learning languages brings us closer: it opens doors to new cultures and friends, and it makes our life easier when travelling abroad.
And now, it’s your turn: Do you parlate vários sprachen? Tell us in the comments the languages you speak!
Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken meets with Kenyan President William Ruto in New York City, New York, on September 26, 2024.
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Under the leadership of the President and Secretary of State, the U.S. Department of State leads America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance by advancing the interests of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity. On behalf of the American people we promote and demonstrate democratic values and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world.
The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development.
Press conference with leaders from the Pacific Small Island Developing States to discuss the outcomes of the summits in relation to the crucial debate on an equitable phase-out of fossil fuels and a just energy transition.
Fossil fuels are one of the greatest threats of our time. They undermine all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), from fueling conflicts globally to compromising health, security, and livelihoods. Governments must face them as the cross-cutting issue they are and address them in multiple multilateral forums. The UN General Assembly and the Summit of the Future were crucial opportunities to test whether the COP28 commitment to “transition away from fossil fuels” is genuine and here to stay. Have these summits achieved this goal? And how does the proposed Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty feed into these processes?
Source: Reporters Without Borders (RSF) (Video Release)
‘It’s an object of activism and solidarity’,
RSF Director General Thibaut Bruttin talks about the Society collector’s issue in collaboration with RSF.
The subject: 8 imprisoned journalists, 8 investigations written to give them a voice.
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The head of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Jagan Chapagain stressed the need to be “equally appalled” by attacks on both national and international humanitarians, reiterating “the humanitarians must be sacred.”
Chapagain spoke to reporters today (24 Sep) on the sideline of the 79th Session of the General Assembly in New York.
He said, “Since January, 30 Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers and staff members had been killed while on duty, while wearing Red Cross and Red Crescent emblems, under the Geneva conventions, they had protective value.”
Seventeen of those staff members were killed in Palestine, eight were killed in Sudan.
The IFRC Secretary General added that twenty-seven of them died violently, rather than just an accident.
Chapagain highlighted that media reports coverage often was overwhelmingly of attacks on international staff instead of national staff.
He said, “As you know, the national humanitarians have access. They come from the communities. They don’t need visa. They don’t need to travel for days or weeks to be there, and if they come from the communities, lot of time they are trusted. They know the people, they know the people affected. They know the actors on the ground. And for any humanitarian action to be successful, to be efficient, to be effective, the role of these local humanitarians is paramount.”
Chapagain reiterated, “We need help from the governments and others to make sure that the local humanitarian workers are protected and the people of the institution whose actions lead to the killing of the humanitarians are somehow influenced – to stop that.
Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)
Do you want to build a learning community within your organization, but don’t know where to start? Are you interested in strategies to improve how your colleagues engage with you, and each other, as you work to infuse evidence-building and evaluation into your organization’s DNA? Are you skeptical about what a learning community can produce, in terms of hard results? In this workshop Sarah Potter, from HRSA’s Office of Planning, Analysis, and Evaluation, shares concrete strategies and lessons learned from her own quest to build a learning community at HRSA.
Briefing by United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. António Guterres, on the Maintenance of peace and security of Ukraine – Security Council, 9731th meeting.
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“Mr. President, Excellencies,
Two days ago, in the newly agreed Pact for the Future, world leaders reaffirmed their commitment to international law and to the Charter of the United Nations.
Our Organization is based on the principle of sovereignty of all Member States – within their internationally recognized borders.
The Charter unequivocally stipulates that all States must refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any other State – and that international disputes must be settled by peaceful means.
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 – following the illegal annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and City of Sevastopol a decade ago – is a clear violation of these principles.
And civilian populations continue to pay the price.
The death toll keeps rising.
Nearly 10 million people have fled their homes.
Systematic attacks against hospitals, schools, supermarkets… are only adding pain and misery.
Power cuts and infrastructure damage have left millions in the dark.
I strongly condemn all attacks on civilians and civilian facilities – wherever they occur and whoever is responsible. They all must stop immediately.
And I remain deeply concerned about the safety, humanitarian needs and basic human rights of people residing in occupied areas.
Mr. President,
Despite immense challenges, the United Nations remains fully engaged as the largest international presence in Ukraine.
This year alone, and together with our partners, we have provided lifesaving aid to more than 6.2 million people.
But we need the support of the international community.
15 million people in Ukraine require humanitarian assistance – more than half of them women and girls.
But – as winter is approaching – less than half of our 2024 Humanitarian Response Plan is funded.
I urge donors to help us pursue our vital work on the ground.
We are also assisting the government of Ukraine in its recovery and reconstruction efforts.
This includes access to basic services and the restoration of Ukraine’s energy production capacities.
In recent weeks, we have seen a resurgence of inflammatory rhetoric and incidents around nuclear sites – particularly at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, and alarmingly, at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in the Russian Federation.
I commend the International Atomic Energy Agency, including its critical presence in Ukraine’s nuclear sites, to help ensure nuclear safety and security.
I urge all parties to act responsibly and avoid any declaration or action that could further destabilize an already incendiary situation.
Mr. President,
Two and half years since the full-blown invasion of Ukraine, more than 11,000 civilians have been killed.
The longer this tragic war continues, the greater the risk of escalation and spillover.
This would not only impact the region, but further deepen global tensions and divisions – at a time when our world desperately needs more cooperation and collective action.
We must stop the suffering and break the cycle of violence – for the sake of the people of Ukraine, the people of Russia, and the world.
The Black Sea Initiative and the continued exchanges of prisoners of war serve as reminders that, when there is political will, diplomacy can succeed – even in the darkest hour.
Today, though the prospects for peace may seem distant, I am inspired by the growing calls for dialogue.
So let us intensify our efforts to seek peace in Ukraine – a just, comprehensive and sustainable peace, in line with the UN Charter, international law and resolutions of the General Assembly.
United Nations stands ready to support all efforts towards achieving this goal.
Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)
President Biden approved Florida’s request for a pre-landfall emergency declaration, enabling FEMA to provide funding and resources to Florida in advance of Hurricane Helene.
FEMA is prepared to support state and local response efforts, and has staff, supplies, and equipment in place and ready.
It is very important to follow guidance from your local officials to evacuate – Helene will bring hurricane-force winds and deadly storm surge and floods.
Equally important is making sure you finish preparing for the storm today.
You can find more information and resources on how to stay safe before, during, and after the storm at Ready.gov or in Spanish at Listo.gov
Opening remarks by the Secretary-General of the UN, António Guterres 2nd Foreign Ministers meeting of G20 Brasil 2024
“This is a historic first.
The G20, the United Nations system and the Bretton Woods institutions and other international financial institutions deal with some of the most important challenges of our time: inequality, financing for development, the climate crisis, the impact of new technologies.
In all these areas, progress is slipping out of reach as our world becomes more unsustainable, unequal and unpredictable.
Conflicts are raging, the climate crisis is accelerating, inequalities are growing, and new technologies have unprecedented potential for good – and bad.
Global institutions must work together – not on parallel or conflicting tracks.
They must cooperate and collaborate for the good of humanity and the Summit of the Future was an essential first step.
It has created opportunities and possibilities for reform across the board.
But without implementation, it will be meaningless.
The work starts today.
Excellencies,
The Pact for the Future is about action in the here and now.
And G20 countries can act in three specific areas.
First, finance.
We need ambitious reforms of the international financial architecture to make it fully representative of today’s global economy, so it can provide strong support to implement the Sustainable Development Goals.
I commend the leadership of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund for making important progress.
But the resources available are still dwarfed by the size of the needs.
Many developing countries are being hit by a double whammy of climate chaos and debt.
To support low- and middle-income developing countries effectively, multilateral development banks must be bigger, bolder and better.
We need a far more robust financial safety net to shield countries in a world of frequent shocks.
Voting rights and decision-making rules should reflect the changing global landscape.
And access to concessional finance should be based on needs and vulnerabilities, not just on income.
All parts of the global financial system must work together to reduce the cost of finance and the inequalities that blight our world.
This demands action on debt – starting with an effective mechanism to deal with debt relief and restructuring.
As a first step, I welcome the commitment by the International Monetary Fund to review the debt architecture – as set out in the Pact for the Future.
I look to all G20 countries to push for deep reforms so that global financial institutions reflect today’s world and respond to today’s challenges.
One of those challenges is global hunger. It is shameful that in our world of plenty, around one person in ten regularly goes without food for an entire day or more – known as severe food insecurity.
I welcome President Lula and Brazil’s focus on global hunger during the G20 presidency and call on all G20 countries – and all UN Member States – to strengthen efforts to end this affront to our common humanity.
Excellencies,
The second area for action is climate.
We are at a critical moment: a battle to prevent temperatures from rising above the agreed limit of 1.5 degrees.
Today’s decisions and actions will determine the course of our world for decades to come.
The climate crisis transcends borders and politics. Climate action cannot be a victim of geopolitical competition.
Under G20 leadership we will be able to have drastic reductions in fossil fuel production and consumption as an essential element for climate action.
By 2030, global production and consumption of all fossil fuels must decline by at least thirty per cent – and global renewables capacity must triple.
This requires OECD countries to phase out coal by 2030 and to fully decarbonize power generation systems by 2035.
And it means non-OECD countries must phase out coal by 2040.
I have been strongly advocating for no new coal or upstream oil and gas projects for all G20 nations.
New national climate plans due next year are an opportunity for countries to align energy strategies and development priorities with climate ambition, taking into account the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities.
They must also show how each country intends to transition away from fossil fuels, in line with the outcome at COP 28.
Excellencies,
There has never been a greater global challenge than the climate crisis.
There has never been more agreement on the solution: a just transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
And renewable technologies have never been better – or cheaper.
The obstacle to the renewables revolution is not economics, or a lack of solutions.
It is mindsets, and lack of vision.
Those that lead the renewables revolution are already reaping the rewards.” [Excerpt].
Comments to the media by Robert Golob, The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, on the upcoming Leadership for peace: united in respect of the UN Charter, in search of a secure future.
Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)
Join mission experts as they discuss NASA’s Europa Clipper mission to an ocean moon of Jupiter and answer your questions live. Submit questions in the chat using #AskNASA.
Clipper is set to launch on a journey to discover the secrets hidden under this moon’s icy crust. Does Europa have conditions to support life?
Europa Clipper is set to launch in October 2024 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It will arrive at Jupiter in 2030. Learn more about the mission: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/europa-clipper/
Source: International Monetary Fund – IMF (video statements)
JUST RELEASED: The IMF’s 2024 Annual Report highlights key global economic challenges, from inflation to climate change, and how the IMF is responding.
Explore our lending programs, economic surveillance, and capacity development initiatives.
Source: United States of America – Federal Government Departments (video statements)
Mark Petry, the Director General of the Foreign Service at USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), invites you to learn more about exciting overseas careers linking U.S. agriculture to the world.
Alexander Stubb, President of the Republic of Finland, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Co-Operative Republic of Guyana, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).
World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.
مشاهدة هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقع البث الشبكي للأمم المتحدة
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Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken hosted a Multilateral Meeting on Building on Progress to Restore Security in Haiti in New York City, New York, on September 25, 2024.
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Under the leadership of the President and Secretary of State, the U.S. Department of State leads America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance by advancing the interests of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity. On behalf of the American people we promote and demonstrate democratic values and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world.
The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development.
Source: United States Department of Defense (video statements)
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles and British Defense Secretary John Healey hold a joint press conference following an AUKUS defense ministerial meeting in London, Sept. 26, 2024.
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Your military is an all-volunteer force that serves to protect our security and way of life, but Service members are more than a fighting force. They are leaders, humanitarians and your fellow Americans. Get to know more about the men and women who serve, who they are, what they do, and why they do it.
For more on the Department of Defense, visit: http://www.defense.gov
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