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US Marine designs Corps’ first NDAA-compliant 3D-printed drone
Sgt. Henry David Volpe designed the Marine Corps’ first National Defense Authorizing Act-compliant 3D-printed drone.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
MEDAL: This soldier just gave away his Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor "should go to the guy on the right of me and the guy on the left of me,” former Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta said.
By Military Times Editors
Father: Indiana soldier among 2 killed in Afghanistan attack
An Indiana soldier who was just 32 days into his first deployment was one of two American service members killed in a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan, his father said Thursday.
She’s one of the Army’s first transitioned transgender soldiers — and an infantryman — but now her future is uncertain
Spc. Alex Ketchum, an infantryman, started her transition from man to woman in late 2015. Eight months later, former Defense Secretary Ash Carter lifted the military’s ban on transgender service, and by the following March, Ketchum had completed the steps to change her gender in the military’s personnel system.
Poll: Active-duty troops worry about military's transgender policies
In a Military Times/Institute for Veterans and Military Families poll conducted late last year, 57 percent of active-duty military personnel expressed a negative opinion of the decision to allow transgender troops to serve openly. More than half of that group said the policy change had a very negative effect on military morale.
Sgt. Maj. portrayed in ‘Generation Kill’ sentenced to prison for child sex offense
Retired Sgt. Maj. John Joseph Sixta, portrayed in "Generation Kill," was sentenced to 10 years for a child sex offense.
By Joshua Stewart
Exclusive: Controversial Marine sniper fires back at critics
Joseph Chamblin talked to Marine Corps Times in 2013 about trying to clear his record.
By Gina Harkins