FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training. FORT BENNING, Ga. Ð Eleck Stone, eight years old, from New Mexico begins his quest to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Accompanied by his younger brother, Bryce, and supported by the Make-A-Wish Foundation; Eleck began Thursday morning with a reception brief and airborne training.
Hegseth's decision to shutter DOT&E was at least partially triggered by the office's plans to oversee Golden Dome's test plans, sources told Defense News.
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