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New tool helps military parents with firearm storage, safety issues
'We really need to be focused on access to firearms' by young children.
By Karen Jowers
Navy dishes out awards for best culinary crews across the service
These crews are acing taco Tuesday — but it's more than just cooking a good meal. Preparation and diligent logistics set crews apart.
By Zamone Perez
Civil War reenactor goes off script, admits plan to bomb battlefield
A Virginia man pleaded guilty for previously planting an explosive device at a Civil War reenactment.
Military Times’ 10 best Vietnam War movies
In honor of Vietnam War Veterans Day, we put together a top-10 list of films — excluding documentaries — we consider the best about the Vietnam War.
By Jon Simkins
New rifle, light machine gun headed to close combat troops
The weapons are going to infantry, scouts, combat engineers and special operations.
By Todd South
Oath Keepers’ Rhodes guilty of Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
The offense calls for up to 20 years behind bars.
By Lindsay Whitehurst, Alanna Durkin RIcher and Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
‘Where Is Private Dulaney?’ examines 1979 murder, cult in Marines
A Hulu docuseries released Wednesday explores the 1979 murder of a Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune.
State wants execution date for ex-Marine recruiter convicted of murder
Thomas Edwin Loden Jr. was convicted in the 2000 rape and killing of a 16-year-old waitress.
Smedley Butler, American empire & war profiteering subject of new book
The career of Marine Smedley Butler, early American empire and business in warfare.
By Todd South