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Is the truth out there? NASA wants to help build public trust on UFOs
The agency could play a major role in data collection and further research objects of unknown origins in Earth’s atmosphere.
By Zamone Perez
‘No credible evidence’ of alien UFO activity, Pentagon official says
The director challenged critics to offer scientific evidence rather than posting on blogs or conspiracy websites.
By Zamone Perez
Military Times Special Report: The Iraq War, 20 years later
The 2003 invasion of Iraq continues to resonate in the lives of troops today; a special report on the 20th anniversary of that momentous event.
By Military Times staff
Modern ‘shock and awe’ would be defined by aging jets, new tactics
“We need to be able to use a scalpel and not a meat ax,” said Harlan Ullman, the defense consultant credited with coining "shock and awe."
Red Forman, cantankerous Navy vet of ‘That 70s Show,’ is back, dumbass
"That '90s Show" premieres on Netflix Jan. 19.
By Sarah Sicard
Hawaii remembrance draws handful of Pearl Harbor survivors
The youngest active-duty sailors on Dec. 7, 1941, would have been about 17, making them 98 today. Many of those still alive are at least 100.
Is the military too ‘woke’ to recruit?
There's a lack of hard information on why propensity to serve is falling, and whether there's an ideological shift in attitude toward military service.
Grit & drive: The story of the Marine Corps’ 1st Black 4-star general
In comparison, the Air Force had promoted Daniel “Chappie” James to four-star general in 1975.
By Todd South
Marine Corps will move away from tape test when measuring body fat
Also in the updated policy, female Marines will be given a 1% increase in total allowable body fat.
Judge declined to halt ban on religious articles in Marine boot camp
The Marine Corps, unlike other services, does not allow religious articles of faith in recruit training, such as a Sikh beard or turban.
By Todd South