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Deliveries to Bucha: US Army veteran trucks aid to battle-scarred Ukrainian towns
U.S. Army veteran Chris Loverro is one of thousands of veterans who have traveled to Ukraine to assist.
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Website launched for all active-duty Marines looking to compete in esports
Marine Corps Gaming is the service branch’s unofficial platform to connect Marines to military esports and to one another.
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Marine sentenced for stealing ammunition says he was pressured by recon community
It was the culture of the recon community that put Sgt. Gunnar I. Naughton in the position he’s in, he claimed.
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Space Force dominates online video game tournament in the name of veterans employment
Competitive gamers from the U.S. and U.K. militaries competed in an annual tournament on Friday to benefit veterans employment.
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Marine Corps to compete in Call of Duty tourney against other branches for the first time
The tournament marks the first time the Marine Corps will stand up an esports team to compete against other military branches’ teams in the newly-released “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.”
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Air Force fitness test delayed until April; won’t include tummy taping
The Air Force has further delayed its physical fitness assessment to April. When testing resumes, it won’t include an abdominal measurement.
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COVID-19 doesn’t stop Thanksgiving for troops overseas
However Thanksgiving will look for deployed servicemembers this year, the DLA’s troop support program is providing warfighters with Thanksgiving meals, as it does annually.
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Son Tay raider recalls the hunt for POWs in North Vietnam 50 years ago today
Saturday marks 50 years since a special operations group raided the Son Tay prison compound in North Vietnam to rescue some 61 prisoners of war.
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Microsoft wants to help more veterans get tech jobs
The largest software company in the world launched a toolkit on Veterans Day with resources and tips for veterans looking to transition into civilian tech careers during the pandemic.
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Veterans organization launches service projects in Houston’s hurricane-damaged neighborhoods
Some 200 veterans and community partners recently participated in Operation Bayou City Blitz, a volunteer initiative organized by veteran nonprofit The Mission Continues.
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Deliveries to Bucha: US Army veteran trucks aid to battle-scarred Ukrainian towns
U.S. Army veteran Chris Loverro is one of thousands of veterans who have traveled to Ukraine to assist.
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Website launched for all active-duty Marines looking to compete in esports
Marine Corps Gaming is the service branch’s unofficial platform to connect Marines to military esports and to one another.
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Marine sentenced for stealing ammunition says he was pressured by recon community
It was the culture of the recon community that put Sgt. Gunnar I. Naughton in the position he’s in, he claimed.
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Space Force dominates online video game tournament in the name of veterans employment
Competitive gamers from the U.S. and U.K. militaries competed in an annual tournament on Friday to benefit veterans employment.
-
Marine Corps to compete in Call of Duty tourney against other branches for the first time
The tournament marks the first time the Marine Corps will stand up an esports team to compete against other military branches’ teams in the newly-released “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.”
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Air Force fitness test delayed until April; won’t include tummy taping
The Air Force has further delayed its physical fitness assessment to April. When testing resumes, it won’t include an abdominal measurement.
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COVID-19 doesn’t stop Thanksgiving for troops overseas
However Thanksgiving will look for deployed servicemembers this year, the DLA’s troop support program is providing warfighters with Thanksgiving meals, as it does annually.
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Son Tay raider recalls the hunt for POWs in North Vietnam 50 years ago today
Saturday marks 50 years since a special operations group raided the Son Tay prison compound in North Vietnam to rescue some 61 prisoners of war.
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Microsoft wants to help more veterans get tech jobs
The largest software company in the world launched a toolkit on Veterans Day with resources and tips for veterans looking to transition into civilian tech careers during the pandemic.
-
Veterans organization launches service projects in Houston’s hurricane-damaged neighborhoods
Some 200 veterans and community partners recently participated in Operation Bayou City Blitz, a volunteer initiative organized by veteran nonprofit The Mission Continues.
-
Deliveries to Bucha: US Army veteran trucks aid to battle-scarred Ukrainian towns
U.S. Army veteran Chris Loverro is one of thousands of veterans who have traveled to Ukraine to assist.
-
Website launched for all active-duty Marines looking to compete in esports
Marine Corps Gaming is the service branch’s unofficial platform to connect Marines to military esports and to one another.
-
Marine sentenced for stealing ammunition says he was pressured by recon community
It was the culture of the recon community that put Sgt. Gunnar I. Naughton in the position he’s in, he claimed.
-
Space Force dominates online video game tournament in the name of veterans employment
Competitive gamers from the U.S. and U.K. militaries competed in an annual tournament on Friday to benefit veterans employment.
-
Marine Corps to compete in Call of Duty tourney against other branches for the first time
The tournament marks the first time the Marine Corps will stand up an esports team to compete against other military branches’ teams in the newly-released “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.”
-
Air Force fitness test delayed until April; won’t include tummy taping
The Air Force has further delayed its physical fitness assessment to April. When testing resumes, it won’t include an abdominal measurement.
-
COVID-19 doesn’t stop Thanksgiving for troops overseas
However Thanksgiving will look for deployed servicemembers this year, the DLA’s troop support program is providing warfighters with Thanksgiving meals, as it does annually.
-
Son Tay raider recalls the hunt for POWs in North Vietnam 50 years ago today
Saturday marks 50 years since a special operations group raided the Son Tay prison compound in North Vietnam to rescue some 61 prisoners of war.
-
Microsoft wants to help more veterans get tech jobs
The largest software company in the world launched a toolkit on Veterans Day with resources and tips for veterans looking to transition into civilian tech careers during the pandemic.
-
Veterans organization launches service projects in Houston’s hurricane-damaged neighborhoods
Some 200 veterans and community partners recently participated in Operation Bayou City Blitz, a volunteer initiative organized by veteran nonprofit The Mission Continues.













