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Arlington National Cemetery: A Monument Fashioned From Hallowed Ground
What is the largest monument in the United States? Many would argue without hesitation that Mount Rushmore holds that honor, whereas others might disagree in favor of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. However, such a distinction could … Continue reading
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The National Counterterrorism Center: What Is a Terrorist and How Do We Know Who They Are?
In reaction to the 911 attacks on New York City, President George W. Bush issued Presidential Executive Order 13354 on August 27, 2004, thereby creating the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC). The precursor of this center was the Terrorist Threat … Continue reading
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