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Were the “four fingers of death” the worst MRE in military history?
These salty meat fingers were typically paired with “Western Beans” to complete the feel of an authentic barracks barbecue.
By Sarah Sicard
New Army recruiting ad continues crusade against civilian workforce
Army encourages college grads to "skip entry level" and join the military instead.
By Sarah Sicard
This veteran author wants to flip the script on post-9/11 war stories
Benjamin Sledge's book will be released on July 5.
By Sarah Sicard
Book excerpt: Using the lens of science fiction to inspire leaders “To Boldly Go”
In "To Boldly Go," multiple authors explore leadership and strategy through the lens of science fiction.
By Steven Leonard
France says leader of group behind 2017 deaths of four US troops in Niger killed
Rumors of the militant leader’s death had circulated for weeks in Mali, though authorities in the region had not confirmed it.
By Baba Ahmed and Krista Larson
Postal Service unveils stamp honoring Japanese American WWII veterans
The “Go For Broke: Japanese American Soldiers of World War II” stamp honors the second generation Japanese Americans, or Nisei, who fought during the war and faced discrimination in the U.S.
US Naval Academy taps Marine Corps artillery officer as next commandant of midshipmen
Col. James “J.P.” McDonough III has been tapped to serve as the 89th commandant of midshipmen.
By Diana Stancy
Veterans’ business ‘incubator’ among 2020 Newman’s Own award winners
From mentoring new military spouses to putting veterans into tiny houses and providing refurbished cars, these organizations are making a difference in the military community.
By Karen Jowers
US Army merges Europe and Africa commands
It remains unclear whether there will be physical changes to the headquarters.
By Jen Judson
Make America Calm Again: A veteran offers strategies for post-election coping
Here are five strategies to strengthen and protect ourselves from fear and stress.
By Mike Wright