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Final Marine Harrier pilots finish training, set to join last squadron
Both pilots will report to Marine Attack Squadron 223, also known as “the Bulldogs.”
By Zamone Perez
Vets for Trump co-founder remains jailed on gun charges, claims he’s a ‘political prisoner’
Joshua Macias and Antonio LaMotta remain in jail after their arrest last week on gun charges in Philadelphia.
By Davis Winkie
Trump lauds Medal of Honor recipient for hostage rescue
Payne called his fellow soldiers' actions on that day “awe-inspiring.” “It makes me proud to be an American,” he said. Their legacies live on in this Medal of Honor."
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Soldier to receive Medal of Honor for Iraq hostage rescue
An American soldier who helped rescue about 70 hostages set to be executed by Islamic State militants in Iraq has been approved to receive the Medal of Honor for actions during a daring 2015 raid, The Associated Press has learned.
Marine recovers father’s ashes, community pitches in to help after moving truck stolen
“San Antonio has helped me appreciate people more than I have before.”
By Jon Simkins
Questions mount about how Saudi gunman bought murder weapon
A Florida hunting license gave the Saudi mass shooter a federal waiver to buy a Glock.
FBI seeks tips on Pensacola gunman, Navy names his three slain victims
Pentagon leaders decline to say it's an act of terrorism.
Your 2019 guide to military pay and benefits
Maximizing the options available to you is essential to making the most out of your military career.
By Military Times staff
Here’s why these vets are turning to yoga
Many veterans have taken advantage of yoga as a technique to calm inner turmoil and as an alternative to destructive forms of self-medicating.
By Joshua Axelrod
This state will turn vet MPs into police officers with just 2 weeks of training
Instead of going through the usual 12-week training process, Army and Marine police officers are now eligible to take a two-week course before their final exams.
By Joshua Axelrod
These unique scholarships gives student vets cash to make ends meet
The funds give veterans what they need beyond just tuition support, including paying their bills, child care or even groceries.
By Joshua Axelrod