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Navy ‘gray-zone behavior’ study part of military sexual assault prevention and response effort
In an effort to get ahead of potential sexual misconduct, the Navy has been using research and training models to learn more about “gray-zone behavior,” or acts that don’t meet the Navy’s definition of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
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Gulf Coast military bases brace for Hurricane Sally
Military installations on the northeastern Gulf Coast braced for heavy winds and torrential rain on Tuesday as Hurricane Sally approached the shoreline.
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Famed Iwo Jima flags at National Museum of the Marine Corps for 2 weeks as it reopens
The flags will be on display for only two weeks.
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7 tips for troops transitioning to civilian world from a former Navy officer and career coach
For military personnel either in the process of transitioning to civilian life or soon looking forward to that life change, career coach and Navy veteran Tom Wolfe offers stories of triumph and misstep from other veterans who have been there.
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Robert Kehoe, ‘Jedburgh’ radioman who jumped into Nazi-controlled France after D-Day, has died
Robert Kehoe, a radioman in the clandestine Office of Strategic Services “Jedburgh” teams during WWII, passed away Friday at the age of 98.
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Navy ‘gray-zone behavior’ study part of military sexual assault prevention and response effort
In an effort to get ahead of potential sexual misconduct, the Navy has been using research and training models to learn more about “gray-zone behavior,” or acts that don’t meet the Navy’s definition of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
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Gulf Coast military bases brace for Hurricane Sally
Military installations on the northeastern Gulf Coast braced for heavy winds and torrential rain on Tuesday as Hurricane Sally approached the shoreline.
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Famed Iwo Jima flags at National Museum of the Marine Corps for 2 weeks as it reopens
The flags will be on display for only two weeks.
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7 tips for troops transitioning to civilian world from a former Navy officer and career coach
For military personnel either in the process of transitioning to civilian life or soon looking forward to that life change, career coach and Navy veteran Tom Wolfe offers stories of triumph and misstep from other veterans who have been there.
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Robert Kehoe, ‘Jedburgh’ radioman who jumped into Nazi-controlled France after D-Day, has died
Robert Kehoe, a radioman in the clandestine Office of Strategic Services “Jedburgh” teams during WWII, passed away Friday at the age of 98.
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Navy ‘gray-zone behavior’ study part of military sexual assault prevention and response effort
In an effort to get ahead of potential sexual misconduct, the Navy has been using research and training models to learn more about “gray-zone behavior,” or acts that don’t meet the Navy’s definition of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
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Gulf Coast military bases brace for Hurricane Sally
Military installations on the northeastern Gulf Coast braced for heavy winds and torrential rain on Tuesday as Hurricane Sally approached the shoreline.
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Famed Iwo Jima flags at National Museum of the Marine Corps for 2 weeks as it reopens
The flags will be on display for only two weeks.
-
7 tips for troops transitioning to civilian world from a former Navy officer and career coach
For military personnel either in the process of transitioning to civilian life or soon looking forward to that life change, career coach and Navy veteran Tom Wolfe offers stories of triumph and misstep from other veterans who have been there.
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Robert Kehoe, ‘Jedburgh’ radioman who jumped into Nazi-controlled France after D-Day, has died
Robert Kehoe, a radioman in the clandestine Office of Strategic Services “Jedburgh” teams during WWII, passed away Friday at the age of 98.








