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Marine veteran ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia reportedly ends hunger strike
The former Marine Corps presidential guard member is serving a nine-year prison sentence.
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Marine Corps body composition standards may be leading to eating disorders
Female Marines have the highest rate of eating disorder diagnoses across all of the branches.
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No civilian casualties in AFRICOM’s latest quarterly report, but new harm mitigation plan still to follow
The time period covered in the assessment does not include the latest Feb. 22 airstrike in Somalia.
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DoD overhauls its body composition and fitness policy
DoD instruction 1308.03 removed much of the previous version’s restrictive language, freeing branches to choose their own body fat testing methods, among other updates.
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Navy officer charged with taking bribes to provide Afghan refugees with visas
Navy Reserve officer Cmdr. Jeromy Pittmann faces charges of bribery and attempting to commit visa fraud.
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US forces step up readiness after surge in North Korean missile launches
Following North Korea’s experimental ICBM launches, U.S. forces began Patriot battery training.
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‘Callsign Starbucks:’ How a sailor used the GI Bill to study coffee in Italy
Naval Reserve Officer Cmdr. Justin Will shares how he able to study coffee science in Italy using the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 4
Follow along for continued coverage on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 3
Follow along for continued coverage of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 2
Follow along for continued coverage of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Marine veteran ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia reportedly ends hunger strike
The former Marine Corps presidential guard member is serving a nine-year prison sentence.
-
Marine Corps body composition standards may be leading to eating disorders
Female Marines have the highest rate of eating disorder diagnoses across all of the branches.
-
No civilian casualties in AFRICOM’s latest quarterly report, but new harm mitigation plan still to follow
The time period covered in the assessment does not include the latest Feb. 22 airstrike in Somalia.
-
DoD overhauls its body composition and fitness policy
DoD instruction 1308.03 removed much of the previous version’s restrictive language, freeing branches to choose their own body fat testing methods, among other updates.
-
Navy officer charged with taking bribes to provide Afghan refugees with visas
Navy Reserve officer Cmdr. Jeromy Pittmann faces charges of bribery and attempting to commit visa fraud.
-
US forces step up readiness after surge in North Korean missile launches
Following North Korea’s experimental ICBM launches, U.S. forces began Patriot battery training.
-
‘Callsign Starbucks:’ How a sailor used the GI Bill to study coffee in Italy
Naval Reserve Officer Cmdr. Justin Will shares how he able to study coffee science in Italy using the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 4
Follow along for continued coverage on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 3
Follow along for continued coverage of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 2
Follow along for continued coverage of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Marine veteran ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia reportedly ends hunger strike
The former Marine Corps presidential guard member is serving a nine-year prison sentence.
-
Marine Corps body composition standards may be leading to eating disorders
Female Marines have the highest rate of eating disorder diagnoses across all of the branches.
-
No civilian casualties in AFRICOM’s latest quarterly report, but new harm mitigation plan still to follow
The time period covered in the assessment does not include the latest Feb. 22 airstrike in Somalia.
-
DoD overhauls its body composition and fitness policy
DoD instruction 1308.03 removed much of the previous version’s restrictive language, freeing branches to choose their own body fat testing methods, among other updates.
-
Navy officer charged with taking bribes to provide Afghan refugees with visas
Navy Reserve officer Cmdr. Jeromy Pittmann faces charges of bribery and attempting to commit visa fraud.
-
US forces step up readiness after surge in North Korean missile launches
Following North Korea’s experimental ICBM launches, U.S. forces began Patriot battery training.
-
‘Callsign Starbucks:’ How a sailor used the GI Bill to study coffee in Italy
Naval Reserve Officer Cmdr. Justin Will shares how he able to study coffee science in Italy using the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill.
-
Ukraine invasion live updates: March 4
Follow along for continued coverage on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
-
Ukraine invasion live updates: March 3
Follow along for continued coverage of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 2
Follow along for continued coverage of the conflict in Ukraine.













