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Raeford man imprisoned on federal child porn charges
A Raeford man will spend more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to federal charges of possession of child pornography.
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Pope-Bragg merger cements long military ties
One of the nation's largest military bases is about to get even bigger.
soldiers have left for an come home from war at the neighboring Pope air force base . But it's an air force base no longer Brian -- who -- From the five. To explain what's in --Bryant. Has -- I'm reporting live from Pope air force base I don't know scratched that it is now. You'll have to get used to saying the new name. Some of you watching
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Merger with Pope makes Fort Bragg even bigger
A ceremony was held Tuesday at Pope Air Force Base marking the facility's merger with nearby Fort Bragg. The Army is assuming responsibility for the base, which will be renamed Pope Army Air Field.
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Soldier detained after gun fired at Pope Air Force Base
Military authorities detained an 82nd Airborne Division soldier after a gunshot was fired in housing at Pope Air Force Base late Thursday evening.
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First freeze arrives...
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Pope airman killed in Afghanistan
Senior Airman Mark Forester, 29, who was based at Pope Air Force Base , died in Afghanistan on Wednesday, according to the Department of Defense.
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of 2013. Campbell also maintains extended campuses in our TP. Fort Bragg Pope air force base and Camp Lejeune last year the Norman Adrian -- School of Law moved to downtown Raleigh. Making it the only law school
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Web only: Gen. Shelton honored with statue
A ceremony is held to dedicate a statue honoring retired Army Gen. Hugh Shelton outside the Airborne & Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville.
American soldiers and airmen here at Fayetteville, North Carolina Fort Bragg and Pope air force base the mayor the city of Fayetteville. -- -
Local tributes honor America's heroes
Hundreds gathered outside the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville this Memorial Day to remember the hundreds of soldiers and airmen from Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base who have died in combat in the past decade.
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Troops return to cheers, smiles, hugs
Members of the 37th Engineer Battalion at Fort Bragg returned home from an 11-month deployment to Iraq.
missing holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving Brian -- joins us live from Pope air force base for those troops just landed a short time ago give us some good news Brian.is great to have them home Brian -- a lot of the Pope air force base thank you.
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