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More food options, better access coming for commissary customers
The commissary director aims to bring more customers in to take advantage of commissary savings.
By Karen Jowers
Space Force and midterms share stage as Trump signs Pentagon policy bill
President Donald Trump signed the annual defense policy bill at the Army’s Fort Drum, turning the $716 billion budget package into law.
By Joe Gould
New mentorship program to link generations of vet leaders
Officials at Hillvets say the program can help young leaders learn from notable personalities about public service.
Astronauts picked for SpaceX, Boeing capsule test flights
NASA on Friday assigned the astronauts who will ride the first commercial capsules into orbit next year and bring crew launches back to the U.S.
3 Czech service members killed, 1 American injured in Afghanistan attack
A Taliban suicide bomber killed three NATO forces on a foot patrol in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday in an attack that also wounded a U.S. soldier and two Afghan troops, NATO said in a statement.
Troops at these bases will get early screening of Mark Wahlberg’s ‘Mile 22’ — for free
AAFES Reel Time theaters will also screen it for free at 12 U.S. bases on Aug. 4. Here's the list.
By Karen Jowers
Marine Corps pilot receives Distinguished Flying Cross, 52 years after the fact
Retired Lt. Col. John Jennings received the award in late July at a ceremony in Tennessee.
F-16 demonstration pilot uses cockpit camera during air show — and the result is stunning
Maj. John 'Rain' Waters provided some compelling footage from a recent demonstration flight in Wisconsin.
By Jon Simkins
Fallen Air Force combat controller to receive Medal of Honor for 2002 Battle of Roberts Ridge
President Donald Trump will present the medal during a White House ceremony Aug. 22.
By Michelle Tan
US defense policy bill clears House, rockets to Senate
U.S. Senate lawmakers are expected to finalize Congress’ annual defense authorization bill early next week following the House’s passage of the measure Thursday.
The fate of DISA, and other org chart changes in the new defense policy bill
Some organizational changes for the DoD have made it into this year’s massive, must-pass defense authorization bill.
By Joe Gould