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Democrats to focus on women, minorities in military personnel debates
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said she'll push for better access to abortion services for troops despite slim chances of progress this year.
Prison inmates build items for Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots program
Kenny Fortner, 53, has been in prison for most of the past 27 years. He spent the past eight months building dollhouses.
By Gary White, The Ledger of Lakeland (Fla.) via the AP
Marines sailed through the Strait of Hormuz with an armored vehicle on the Boxer’s flight deck
US Marines aboard the amphibious assault ship Boxer recently sailed through the Strait of Hormuz with an armored vehicle strapped to the flight deck, ready to fight off drones and Iranian gunboats.
By Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider
Why women veterans are more likely than civilian women to commit suicide
Making services and programming as effective for female veterans as it is for male veterans can succeed if prioritized, the authors of this commentary say.
By Kate Henricks Thomas and Kyleanne Hunter
Marine XO of the Navy’s Gladiators fired
Located at Naval Air Station Oceana, VFA 106 is the Navy’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet training squadron for the East Coast.
Meet the first female Marine F-35B pilot
Marine Capt. Satz is the first female Marine to complete F-35B training.
By Shawn Snow
First female Marine F-35B pilot graduates training, while first female Marine is selected to fly F-35C
1st Lt. Catherine Stark is now the first female Marine to be selected to train and fly the F-35C.
By Shawn Snow
Hyten denies sexual assault accusations, but new questions cloud his confirmation as Joint Chiefs No. 2
Military officials and key Senate Republicans said they see no evidence of wrongdoing by the nominee.
Hyten to face public questions over sexual assault accusations on Tuesday
President Donald Trump's pick for the second-highest military post has been accused of harassing and assaulting an aide.
Money for nothing: PODCAST
Defense Nerds Podcast for July 29, 2019: Budget deal, defense confirmations, bad military TV.
Hyten accuser testifies in private before Senate panel
As lawmakers decide the fate of Gen. John Hyten’s nomination for vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, they met privately to interview the woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her.
By Joe Gould