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Luke Diaz is a freelance military writer with experience with active duty experience in the US Navy as well as defense and industrial engineering. He is a former Naval Flight Officer who performed ...
March 9 (Reuters) - GE Aerospace said ⁠on ⁠Monday it will ⁠invest an additional $1 billion in its ​U.S. manufacturing sites and supplier base this year ‌to boost engine deliveries ‌and ramp up parts ...
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The Lions have added an offensive tackle to their depleted group. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Detroit native Larry ...