Crayon-eating devil dog is destined to be a MarineThis crayon-eating dog should study for the ASVAB ASAP.By Sarah Sicard3 years ago
This veteran artist turns your depraved phallic dreams into morale patch realitiesThese morale patches are not for the faint of heart.By Sarah Sicard3 years ago
Why toxic senior leaders survive — and sometimes thrive — in the militaryThe armed forces have lost far more talent as a result of poor and toxic leadership than any supposed benefit the toxic people have brought to their organizations, writes recently retired Col. Jason Lamb.By Retired Col. Jason Lamb4 years ago
Is DoD moving too quickly to merge commissaries and exchanges? Questions remain about whether this will benefit customers.By Karen Jowers5 years ago
The holidays are humming for military families thanks to volunteers, nonprofits and a few of Santa’s elvesFrom bikes to Christmas trees and parties, military families are not forgotten this holiday season.By Karen Jowers5 years ago
Here’s why more veterans, caregivers may get commissary, exchange privileges by 2020The proposal, part of the annual defense authorization bill, is en route to the Senate.By Karen Jowers6 years ago
The time the Corps wore shoulder unit patchesThe Corps actually has a short history of unit shoulder patches that starts in World War I with the beloved 13th commandant of the Marine Corps.By Shawn Snow6 years ago
Veteran-owned company thinks outside the box with challenge coinsUnique designs go out to troops, units, generals and presidents.By Nicole Bauke and Kyle Rempfer6 years ago