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Watchdog sounds another alarm about the sorry state of Navy depots
Investigators warned that stopgap measures or relying on poor facilities and worn equipment caused cascading effects.
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Commander of Guantanamo Bay detention center fired
Rear Adm. John Ring was fired after just more than a year in command of the Guantanamo Bay detention center.
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Investigators report US military training range woes across Indo-Pacific region
A Defense Department Inspector General report this week warns that some ranges aren’t equipped to train pilots for the future fight.
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CO of aviation training unit canned
A Navy spokesman said he was relieved “due to loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command.”
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Is the Pentagon breaking a law designed to help sexual assault victims?
An audit released last week casts doubt on whether the services are listening to victims.
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A ‘palpable air of calm’ along Korea’s DMZ but growing concerns about rising regional rivals
Military leaders update lawmakers on Indo-Pacific developments.
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Afghan troops beat up contractors, stole equipment: report
The latest report by a government watchdog for Afghanistan reconstruction raises further questions about the ability of Afghan forces to operate on their own.
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Prosecutors: Drunk driving sailor hit, killed a man in Africa
The petty officer faces several other charges in connection to the 2017 incident near Djibouti’s Camp Lemonnier.
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Here are some problems you might face if the military overpays you
The Government Accountability Office report found a muddled and inconsistent debt collection process but the Pentagon vows to fix all that.
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The Navy’s probe into sky penis
For the first time, the tale can be told.
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Watchdog sounds another alarm about the sorry state of Navy depots
Investigators warned that stopgap measures or relying on poor facilities and worn equipment caused cascading effects.
-
Commander of Guantanamo Bay detention center fired
Rear Adm. John Ring was fired after just more than a year in command of the Guantanamo Bay detention center.
-
Investigators report US military training range woes across Indo-Pacific region
A Defense Department Inspector General report this week warns that some ranges aren’t equipped to train pilots for the future fight.
-
CO of aviation training unit canned
A Navy spokesman said he was relieved “due to loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command.”
-
Is the Pentagon breaking a law designed to help sexual assault victims?
An audit released last week casts doubt on whether the services are listening to victims.
-
A ‘palpable air of calm’ along Korea’s DMZ but growing concerns about rising regional rivals
Military leaders update lawmakers on Indo-Pacific developments.
-
Afghan troops beat up contractors, stole equipment: report
The latest report by a government watchdog for Afghanistan reconstruction raises further questions about the ability of Afghan forces to operate on their own.
-
Prosecutors: Drunk driving sailor hit, killed a man in Africa
The petty officer faces several other charges in connection to the 2017 incident near Djibouti’s Camp Lemonnier.
-
Here are some problems you might face if the military overpays you
The Government Accountability Office report found a muddled and inconsistent debt collection process but the Pentagon vows to fix all that.
-
The Navy’s probe into sky penis
For the first time, the tale can be told.
-
Watchdog sounds another alarm about the sorry state of Navy depots
Investigators warned that stopgap measures or relying on poor facilities and worn equipment caused cascading effects.
-
Commander of Guantanamo Bay detention center fired
Rear Adm. John Ring was fired after just more than a year in command of the Guantanamo Bay detention center.
-
Investigators report US military training range woes across Indo-Pacific region
A Defense Department Inspector General report this week warns that some ranges aren’t equipped to train pilots for the future fight.
-
CO of aviation training unit canned
A Navy spokesman said he was relieved “due to loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command.”
-
Is the Pentagon breaking a law designed to help sexual assault victims?
An audit released last week casts doubt on whether the services are listening to victims.
-
A ‘palpable air of calm’ along Korea’s DMZ but growing concerns about rising regional rivals
Military leaders update lawmakers on Indo-Pacific developments.
-
Afghan troops beat up contractors, stole equipment: report
The latest report by a government watchdog for Afghanistan reconstruction raises further questions about the ability of Afghan forces to operate on their own.
-
Prosecutors: Drunk driving sailor hit, killed a man in Africa
The petty officer faces several other charges in connection to the 2017 incident near Djibouti’s Camp Lemonnier.
-
Here are some problems you might face if the military overpays you
The Government Accountability Office report found a muddled and inconsistent debt collection process but the Pentagon vows to fix all that.














