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Federal watchdog sues Pentagon for documents about white supremacy
Watchdog American Oversight is suing for documents it believes could illustrate the full scope of white supremacist activity and ideology among troops.
This state will turn vet MPs into police officers with just 2 weeks of training
Instead of going through the usual 12-week training process, Army and Marine police officers are now eligible to take a two-week course before their final exams.
By Joshua Axelrod
This is the future of MARSOC, according to the commander of the elite Marine Corps Raiders
“We may see a formation completely different 10 years from now,” its commander says.
By Shawn Snow
Meet a 94-year-old blind Navy veteran who decided to try downhill skiing
His next challenge will be competing at the National Veterans Golden Age Games in Alaska in June.
North Dakota governor proposes tax exemption for military pay, pensions
Gov. Doug Burgum wants to exempt military pay and pensions from North Dakota income taxes, arguing in part that retaining veterans could help the state fill thousands of open jobs.
On the campaign trail, defense spending fights and confusion
Because of the complex nature of the defense budget, it's an easy target to twist in political attack ads and campaign trail talking points.
This is the laser that Marines have chosen to dazzle, hail and warn
It's expected for initial operations in February and to replace all similar lasers across the fleet by 2021.
By Todd South
Bristol Palin and Dakota Meyer calling it quits — again
The Medal of Honor recipient is seeking a divorce after less than two years of marriage.
By Nicole Bauke