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Dakota Meyer explains why he hates his Medal of Honor
In 2011, former Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer became the first Marine since the Vietnam War to receive the Medal of Honor.
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The US military is dusting off this Cold War tactic in hopes of catching Russia off guard
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