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Sep 17th: A proposed bill would give VA more latitude to exhume the remains of veterans convicted of serious crimes who are buried in national cemeteries. Read more ▸
Sep 17th: "Maybe that’s what makes this story different. Not that it’s mine, but exactly because it isn’t," a Marine veteran writes in this War Horse reflection. Read more ▸
Sep 17th: Ukraine expects to have a $3.5 billion fund by next month to buy weapons from the U.S. and sustain its fight against Russia's invasion. Read more ▸
Sep 17th: Certain referrals for specialty care for Tricare Prime beneficiaries will expire. Read more ▸
Sep 17th: Army veteran Jan Carey set fire to an American flag near the White House to protest President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on flag burning. Read more ▸
Sep 17th: Deferred maintenance and funding shortfalls have worn down Marine housing over decades. "Operation Clean Sweep" was created to address immediate concerns. Read more ▸
Sep 17th: A new report urges the DOD to provide Applied Behavior Analysis as a basic benefit for the one in 28 military children diagnosed with autism. Read more ▸
Sep 17th: Just a few months after the conclusion of World War II, President Truman announced his goal to implement a new governing structure for the military. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: Jackson Fleming was arrested on suspicion of sending an online threat through a social media application concerning the academy, federal prosecutors said. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: Retired Adm. Robert P. Burke — once the second-highest uniformed officer in the Navy — declined to address the court before a judge sentenced him Tuesday. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: A Center for International and Strategic Studies analysis warns that the Trump administration's use of strikes on alleged drug vessels poses serious risks. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: The MTCR reinterpretation should be coupled with updated nonproliferation standards and robust safeguards to balance competition and global responsibility. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: Some Democratic senators are concerned that allowing military lawyers to work as temporary immigration judges will violate the Posse Comitatus Act. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: Three of South Korea's industrial titans are planning major shifts in current shipyard operations to help revitalize American shipbuilding. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: Libs of TikTok criticized a Navy doctor for a job it appears she never held in an office that was never created. She was then fired from her real position. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: The service expects military personnel on Guam to grow from 17,000 active-duty members in fiscal 2024 to almost 24,000 personnel in fiscal 2033. Read more ▸
Sep 16th: The second time the man landed his small aircraft on the base, he stole a Navy-owned truck and drove it around the island, crashing into locked gates. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: Under the new guidelines, troops granted a medical waiver must receive treatment and see the medical condition resolved within a year or face separation. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: The success of "Dark Wolf" reflects broader audience demand for military and espionage dramas. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: Trump on Monday signed an order sending the National Guard into Memphis, calling it a “replica of our extraordinarily successful efforts” in Washington. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: “Littoral Commander: The Baltic” depicts a Russian invasion of the Baltic region around 2030. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: The strike comes two weeks after another military strike on what the Trump administration says was a drug-carrying speedboat from Venezuela that killed 11. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: A 75-year-old committee advocating for women in the military will be revived as part of a phased return of 39 DOD groups put on pause earlier this year. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: The move rolls back looser standards published four years ago and seeks to maintain more conservative appearances for both men and women. Read more ▸
Sep 15th: The move Monday comes as the U.S. and Japan increase their deterrence against China's growing assertiveness in the region. Read more ▸