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Jeremy Redmon

Jeremy Redmon

Reporter at Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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  • English
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  • Immigration
  • Defense & Military
  • Politics

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As Ga. base renamed for ‘Black Hawk Down’ hero, saved pilot tells his story

A Georgia military base is being renamed for Gary Gordon, who died rescuing a 'Black Hawk Down' helicopter pilot. The pilot recounts that day, and what has happened since.
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Millions of lifesaving meals stalled in Georgia warehouse due to fo...

More than 70 million food packets for severely malnourished children in Africa have stacked up in Georgia and Rhode Island warehouses since March amid U.S. foreign aid cuts.
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Georgia scientists face renewed research cuts after Supreme Court r...

The Trump administration has cut more than 100 NIH and NSC research grants totaling $60 million at Georgia universities and colleges. More are expected after court ruling.
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Veterans Affairs reassigning Atlanta-area nurses amid major overhaul

The VA’s Office of Inspector General released the results of a survey showing VA facilities in Georgia and across the nation had 4,434 staffing shortages as of April.
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Who is Brant Frost IV, the First Liberty founder facing SEC fraud c...

Who is First Liberty founder Brant Frost IV? His family promised investors a “patriot economy” grounded in Christian faith. Authorities say Frost engineered a Ponzi scheme.
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In Georgia, plan to shutter Job Corps training program sparks oppos...

Trump’s proposed budget for next fiscal year calls for eliminating the $1.76 billion Job Corps program, a move that could affect many students in Georgia.
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Georgia-based troops likely would play key role in conflict with Iran

Military units based in Georgia would likely play a significant role if the United States joins Israel in attacking Iran’s nuclear program, according to experts.
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Veterans Affairs puts Augusta health director on leave, second in t...

This is Augusta Health Care System's second leadership change in three months following an investigation. A VA report said Augusta system leaders fostered a “culture of fear.”
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CARE, other Georgia humanitarian organizations lay off staff, lower...

Several Georgia-based nonprofits, including CARE, the Carter Center and the Task Force for Global Health are feeling the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts tied to USAID.
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‘Hell Upon Earth’ Memorial: The story behind Georgia Civil War drawing

The story behind Thomas O’Dea's harrowing drawing of the Confederates' Andersonville Prison in Georgia. Memorial Day events will be held at the site this weekend.
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For one Georgia soldier, transgender ban prompts painful decision

The Pentagon's transgender ban, upheld by the Supreme Court this month, prompted a painful decision for a military service member stationed in Georgia.
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Georgia’s Fort Benning renaming ceremony honors WWI hero Fred Benning

Georgia's Fort Benning, formerly Fort Moore, had its renaming ceremony Wednesday. Three generations of descendants of Fred Benning, who the base now honors, participated.
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Fort Benning’s renaming ceremony is this week. Here’s who the name ...

Georgia's Fort Benning, formerly Fort Moore, is holding a ceremony to rename the military base. Here are bios of the people behind the names - including the two Bennings.
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Georgia WWII vet to receive French Legion of Honor

The French government is preparing to present Alan Kinder, a 100-year-old World War II veteran, with the Legion of Honor, the European country’s highest decoration.
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Inspector general draft: VA Augusta leaders fostered ‘culture of fear’

VA Augusta Health Care System leaders fostered a “culture of fear," according to an Office of Inspector General draft report viewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Fourth U.S. soldier who went missing in Lithuania has been identified

The U.S. military on Wednesday identified the fourth American soldier from Georgia’s Fort Stewart found dead after going missing during a training mission in Lithuania.
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3 of 4 U.S. soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have been found ...

Three of four U.S. soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have been found dead. The soldiers had been stationed at Georgia's Fort Stewart.
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Georgia Power engineer retiring after 70 years on job, often underg...

Georgia Power engineer Pete Risse is retiring after a remarkable 70 years on the job.
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Veterans Affairs shakes up leadership in Augusta amid concerns

The VA announced a leadership shakeup at its Augusta Health Care System, citing “potential issues and questions regarding organizational health and workplace culture.”
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Necessary or unnerving? Georgians react to planned Veterans Affairs...

The Trump administration has elicited a mix of hope and fear across Georgia this month since announcing it would slash the Veterans Affairs Department’s workforce by 15%.
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Georgia military base renaming shines spotlight on veteran who avoi...

Georgia's Fort Moore is being renamed after Fred Benning, a modest World War I hero from Nebraska who avoided discussing his service. Now he's in the limelight, posthumously.