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US Army Pacific boss wants rockets to stay at forward base in Japan
Strategically located munitions would allow the U.S. to facilitate troop deployments and equipment distribution in future conflicts.
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The intertwining legacy of women in the military and the Forever War
In many ways, female troops’ service in Afghanistan opened previously closed doors.
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Meet the Army surgeon teaching combat life-saving skills to schools
The training taught school staff the same skills service members and medics are taught in basic combat lifesaver courses.
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This Red Sox foundation is hitting home runs against PTSD, depression
The Red Sox Foundation offers help for those veterans suffering from mental health disorders.
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Film details Marine’s service before repeal of ’Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’
‘The Inspection’ will hit theaters nationwide on Nov. 18.
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Bankruptcy denied in 3M earplug lawsuit, legal battle continues
The 3M Company tried to declare bankruptcy in an effort to lessen the financial toll of lawsuits by veterans.
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Report reveals holes in DoD law enforcement active shooter response
The evaluation was conducted to determine whether Defense Department law enforcement entities had established effective active shooter response policies.
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Air Mobility Command to give pregnant airmen more privacy under new directive
Under the new guidance, pregnant airmen will be given a general 30-day profile that only documents mobility, duty and fitness requirements restrictions.
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Police bodycam of homeless Army vet’s controversial arrest released
An attorney assisting the veteran hopes the release of the bodycam will push Gastonia police to take accountability for the incident.
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Milley almost quit over Trump, wrote biting resignation letter, new book reveals
“You are using the military to create fear in the minds of the people,” Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley wrote in a never-sent resignation letter.
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US Army Pacific boss wants rockets to stay at forward base in Japan
Strategically located munitions would allow the U.S. to facilitate troop deployments and equipment distribution in future conflicts.
-
The intertwining legacy of women in the military and the Forever War
In many ways, female troops’ service in Afghanistan opened previously closed doors.
-
Meet the Army surgeon teaching combat life-saving skills to schools
The training taught school staff the same skills service members and medics are taught in basic combat lifesaver courses.
-
This Red Sox foundation is hitting home runs against PTSD, depression
The Red Sox Foundation offers help for those veterans suffering from mental health disorders.
-
Film details Marine’s service before repeal of ’Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’
‘The Inspection’ will hit theaters nationwide on Nov. 18.
-
Bankruptcy denied in 3M earplug lawsuit, legal battle continues
The 3M Company tried to declare bankruptcy in an effort to lessen the financial toll of lawsuits by veterans.
-
Report reveals holes in DoD law enforcement active shooter response
The evaluation was conducted to determine whether Defense Department law enforcement entities had established effective active shooter response policies.
-
Air Mobility Command to give pregnant airmen more privacy under new directive
Under the new guidance, pregnant airmen will be given a general 30-day profile that only documents mobility, duty and fitness requirements restrictions.
-
Police bodycam of homeless Army vet’s controversial arrest released
An attorney assisting the veteran hopes the release of the bodycam will push Gastonia police to take accountability for the incident.
-
Milley almost quit over Trump, wrote biting resignation letter, new book reveals
“You are using the military to create fear in the minds of the people,” Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley wrote in a never-sent resignation letter.
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US Army Pacific boss wants rockets to stay at forward base in Japan
Strategically located munitions would allow the U.S. to facilitate troop deployments and equipment distribution in future conflicts.
-
The intertwining legacy of women in the military and the Forever War
In many ways, female troops’ service in Afghanistan opened previously closed doors.
-
Meet the Army surgeon teaching combat life-saving skills to schools
The training taught school staff the same skills service members and medics are taught in basic combat lifesaver courses.
-
This Red Sox foundation is hitting home runs against PTSD, depression
The Red Sox Foundation offers help for those veterans suffering from mental health disorders.
-
Film details Marine’s service before repeal of ’Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’
‘The Inspection’ will hit theaters nationwide on Nov. 18.
-
Bankruptcy denied in 3M earplug lawsuit, legal battle continues
The 3M Company tried to declare bankruptcy in an effort to lessen the financial toll of lawsuits by veterans.
-
Report reveals holes in DoD law enforcement active shooter response
The evaluation was conducted to determine whether Defense Department law enforcement entities had established effective active shooter response policies.
-
Air Mobility Command to give pregnant airmen more privacy under new directive
Under the new guidance, pregnant airmen will be given a general 30-day profile that only documents mobility, duty and fitness requirements restrictions.
-
Police bodycam of homeless Army vet’s controversial arrest released
An attorney assisting the veteran hopes the release of the bodycam will push Gastonia police to take accountability for the incident.
-
Milley almost quit over Trump, wrote biting resignation letter, new book reveals
“You are using the military to create fear in the minds of the people,” Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley wrote in a never-sent resignation letter.













