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"Gen. Paul Nakasone",
"Gen. Timothy D. Haugh",
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"New Push for Separate ‘Cyber Force’ Builds, but Questions Remain",
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"textContent": "The idea to establish a new military service dedicated to cyber warfare reared its head again this week thanks to a proposal in Congress and a think tank report. But essential questions about how a so-called “Cyber Force” would be manned and work with the other services remain.\n\nThe post New Push for Separate ‘Cyber Force’ Builds, but Questions Remain appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
"title": "New Push for Separate ‘Cyber Force’ Builds, but Questions Remain"
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