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4 decades, still evolving: Inside USS Theodore Roosevelt at RIMPAC 2026

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South China Morning Post
· Jun 22, 2026
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· Jul 9, 2026
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By George B. Hightower, M.D., retired Lieutenant Commander for the U.S. Navy Reserve, 2026 Candidate for Lieutenant Governor This weekend America celebrated its 250th anniversary, celebrating the longest tenured single document constitution in world history. Our forefathers fought and died for freedom from the oppressive tyranny of a monarchy that believed that the liberties of its citizens rests in the hands of men. Many of us who have served in the U.S. military have witnessed first-hand the [] The post Opinion: American Success, Freedom, and Happiness Inextricably Tied to Christian Faith and Self-Government Since Our Founding appeared first on Must Read Alaska.
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