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Navy League urges rapid expansion of battle fleet for future wars
The nonprofit is asking lawmakers to bolster the Navy’s fleet of battle force ships in preparation for long-term and large-scale wars.
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Trump revokes order allowing transgender troops to serve in military
Trump has not instituted a new ban on transgender troops serving, but the repeal of Biden’s policy clears the way for one, advocates said.
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Convicted veterans among Jan. 6 rioters granted pardons, commutations
About 230 people with military backgrounds were charged in connection with the attack and have now been granted clemency by President Trump.
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Navy shipbuilding plan would cost $1 trillion over the next 30 years
The Navy’s plan for its future fleet would require $1 trillion and a drastic increase in productivity at the nation’s shipyards.
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Green Beret identified as driver in Cybertruck blast at Trump Hotel
An active-duty soldier was identified as the driver of a Tesla Cybertruck that blew apart in an explosion in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day.
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New Orleans attack suspect identified as Army vet ‘inspired by ISIS’
The man who reportedly drove a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 15, has been identified as a U.S. Army veteran.
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Navy information warfare officers can now take command at sea
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro amended regulations this month to create more command opportunities for information warfare officers.
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Rollback of DOD anti-extremism efforts coming in 2025, experts predict
The piecemeal progress of extremism-prevention efforts during the past four years is more than can be expected out of the Pentagon in 2025, experts said.
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Trump says he’ll begin Jan. 6 pardons ‘the first hour’ in office
Trump said he would look at each individual case, rather than issue a blanket pardon for all Jan. 6 defendants.
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Nonprofits urge Biden to pardon veterans with bad paper discharges
Buoyed by Joe Biden’s pardon of his son, veterans advocates are urging the president to use his pardoning power to help veterans with bad paper discharges.
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Navy League urges rapid expansion of battle fleet for future wars
The nonprofit is asking lawmakers to bolster the Navy’s fleet of battle force ships in preparation for long-term and large-scale wars.
-
Trump revokes order allowing transgender troops to serve in military
Trump has not instituted a new ban on transgender troops serving, but the repeal of Biden’s policy clears the way for one, advocates said.
-
Convicted veterans among Jan. 6 rioters granted pardons, commutations
About 230 people with military backgrounds were charged in connection with the attack and have now been granted clemency by President Trump.
-
Navy shipbuilding plan would cost $1 trillion over the next 30 years
The Navy’s plan for its future fleet would require $1 trillion and a drastic increase in productivity at the nation’s shipyards.
-
Green Beret identified as driver in Cybertruck blast at Trump Hotel
An active-duty soldier was identified as the driver of a Tesla Cybertruck that blew apart in an explosion in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day.
-
New Orleans attack suspect identified as Army vet ‘inspired by ISIS’
The man who reportedly drove a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 15, has been identified as a U.S. Army veteran.
-
Navy information warfare officers can now take command at sea
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro amended regulations this month to create more command opportunities for information warfare officers.
-
Rollback of DOD anti-extremism efforts coming in 2025, experts predict
The piecemeal progress of extremism-prevention efforts during the past four years is more than can be expected out of the Pentagon in 2025, experts said.
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Trump says he’ll begin Jan. 6 pardons ‘the first hour’ in office
Trump said he would look at each individual case, rather than issue a blanket pardon for all Jan. 6 defendants.
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Nonprofits urge Biden to pardon veterans with bad paper discharges
Buoyed by Joe Biden’s pardon of his son, veterans advocates are urging the president to use his pardoning power to help veterans with bad paper discharges.
-
Navy League urges rapid expansion of battle fleet for future wars
The nonprofit is asking lawmakers to bolster the Navy’s fleet of battle force ships in preparation for long-term and large-scale wars.
-
Trump revokes order allowing transgender troops to serve in military
Trump has not instituted a new ban on transgender troops serving, but the repeal of Biden’s policy clears the way for one, advocates said.
-
Convicted veterans among Jan. 6 rioters granted pardons, commutations
About 230 people with military backgrounds were charged in connection with the attack and have now been granted clemency by President Trump.
-
Navy shipbuilding plan would cost $1 trillion over the next 30 years
The Navy’s plan for its future fleet would require $1 trillion and a drastic increase in productivity at the nation’s shipyards.
-
Green Beret identified as driver in Cybertruck blast at Trump Hotel
An active-duty soldier was identified as the driver of a Tesla Cybertruck that blew apart in an explosion in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day.
-
New Orleans attack suspect identified as Army vet ‘inspired by ISIS’
The man who reportedly drove a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 15, has been identified as a U.S. Army veteran.
-
Navy information warfare officers can now take command at sea
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro amended regulations this month to create more command opportunities for information warfare officers.
-
Rollback of DOD anti-extremism efforts coming in 2025, experts predict
The piecemeal progress of extremism-prevention efforts during the past four years is more than can be expected out of the Pentagon in 2025, experts said.
-
Trump says he’ll begin Jan. 6 pardons ‘the first hour’ in office
Trump said he would look at each individual case, rather than issue a blanket pardon for all Jan. 6 defendants.
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Nonprofits urge Biden to pardon veterans with bad paper discharges
Buoyed by Joe Biden’s pardon of his son, veterans advocates are urging the president to use his pardoning power to help veterans with bad paper discharges.













