Keyword: redstonearsenal
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Committee Chairman Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) opened the Sept. 3 hearing, titled "There's a Bad Moon on the Rise," by warning that the United States risks losing the moon to China if NASA's Artemis program falters. The hearing centered on how America can stay ahead in the new space race, with lawmakers pressing the importance of Artemis and reaffirming the need for the Gateway space station and to maintain continuous operations in low Earth orbit (LEO).Witnesses underscored that delays, budget uncertainty, or wavering commitments could undermine both U.S. industry and international alliances, warning that uncertainty could drive partners and suppliers...
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BREAKING: President Trump just announced the relocation of the US Space Command HQ to Huntsville, Alabama. (video)
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President Donald J. Trump will make an announcement at the White House. Join RSBN LIVE at 12:00 pm EDT on September 2, 2025 https://www.youtube.com/live/y0m6-ZXiN24?si=S0r4AHwaOSCd-1Mz
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Approximately 1,000 agents from the Bureau's Washington, D.C. headquarters will be moved to field offices nationwide, and 500 will go to Huntsville, Alabama. Today is only his first day in office, and he's already at it. This was something Kash promised, by the way.
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A U.S. Army email, sent after the Fourth of July to its military and civilian members, included a graphic which claimed saying the phrase “Make America Great Again” is evidence of “white supremacy.” The graphic listed other behaviors it deemed evidence of white supremacy, including, “Celebration of Columbus Day,” the “Denial of White Privilege,” “Talking about ‘American Exceptionalism,'” and saying “There’s Only One Human Race.” The email invited “all soldiers and (Department of the Army) Civilian Personnel” to attend the U.S. Army’s “Operation Inclusion” seminars on July 8 and 9 at the Redstone Arsenal Army Base in Alabama. The email...
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According to a press release issued by U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks’ (R-Huntsville) office on Wednesday, U.S. Army officials at North Alabama’s Redstone Arsenal may have used federal government resources to distribute to base civilian and uniformed personnel “racist and partisan political propaganda.” A statement from Brooks called the effort to be in direct violation of the Hatch Act and any number of military regulations.
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A possible active shooter was reported at a U.S. Army installation in Alabama on Tuesday, forcing the facility to go on lockdown, Fox News reports. Via Fox News: The Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville issued the alert on Twitter of a “possible active shooter on the Arsenal.” The tweet continued, “Installation is on lockdown. Run, hide, fight.”
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The US Army's Redstone Arsenal post in Huntsville, Alabama, is on lockdown because of a "possible active shooter," the facility's Twitter account said Tuesday. There were reports of a shooter at Building 5301 -- the Aviation and Missile Command building -- at the post's Sparkman Center, Army spokeswoman Kim Hanson said.
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REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – Officials with Redstone Arsenal have confirmed there is “some sort of situation” near the Sparkman Center, Building 5301. We know there was a planned drill planned for tomorrow morning. We understand that employees have been told to shelter in place. WHNT News 19 has multiple crews headed to Redstone Arsenal to find out exactly what is going on. Please refresh the story for the latest information.
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BREAKING: Confirmed active shooter at Sparkman Center on @Redstone_AL no details to report yet. Crews enroute.
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WASHINGTON – The Army said Friday it has determined that suicide was the cause of death of a two-star general who was found dead in his home on a military base in Alabama. Maj. Gen. John Rossi was found dead July 31 at Redstone Arsenal, two days before he was to assume command of Army Space and Missile Defense Command.
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A driver was killed early today when a Chevrolet S-10 crashed into Gate 9 of Redstone Arsenal. Arsenal spokesman Dan O'Boyle said the accident occurred at about 4:30 a.m. on Rideout Road. No security personnel were injured.
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Press Release SOURCE: The Black Commentator President is Warned Race Bias `Threatens National Security' Says BlackCommentator.com Redstone Arsenal Minorities Cite `Tar Baby' Incidents, Urge Caution In Creation of Homeland Security Department JENKINTOWN, Pa., June 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Warning that deteriorating race relations present "a grave threat to our national security," minority employees at the sensitive Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama have called upon President Bush and his top military and national security executives to "directly and forcefully address this matter before the U.S. Congress acts to create a new Department of Homeland Security." In a June 13th letter obtained by...
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