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Fixes could cut months off wait for vets’ fire-damaged service records
An inspector general report said frequent procedural mistakes are adding months to elderly veterans' wait for military records.
Kabul may not be a combat mission in name, but it’s certainly dangerous
It's not a combat deployment, but there will likely be imminent danger pay.
The USS Bonhomme Richard is gone. Experts say that could benefit the sailor accused of torching it.
The attorney for the sailor accused of starting the ship fire last year said he was given limited time and resources to conduct his own onboard investigation.
USS Bonhomme Richard fire emails raise questions about criminal charges
While no one has been charged in connection with the Bonhomme Richard fire, emails indicate a Navy prosecutor's involvement.
25th service member dies of COVID-19 as White House considers mandatory vaccines
The senior chief fire controlman assigned to Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach died of coronavirus-related complications on Thursday, the Navy confirmed.
US Navy decommissions Bonhomme Richard after fire destroyed amphibious assault ship in July
The amphibious assault ship is expected to be towed to a ship yard in Texas for dismantling.
Family of Air Force vet who died in VA care after being bitten by fire ants sues US, Orkin
An Air Force veteran died last year after being bitten more than 100 times by fire ants while in VA care, a lawsuit filed Tuesday claims.
By Howard Altman