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Is this the greatest knife hand video of all time?
Nothing says Marines like a knife-hand to the neck.
By Sarah Sicard
Naval Academy: Hand gestures ‘sophomoric game’
The midshipmen's "OK" signs appeared in the background during an ESPN segment at last week's Army-Navy football game.
West Point and Annapolis officials probe possible ‘white power’ hand signs at Army-Navy game
The Army and Navy academies are looking into hand signs flashed by students that can be associated with “white power” and were televised during the Army-Navy football game on Saturday, school officials said.
US special operations secrets could fall into hands of Russians and Syrians in pullout
A former U.S. military intelligence operator who spent years working with special operations forces told Military Times that the potential spillover of sensitive tradecraft or information by the SDF was “super problematic," but also a symptom of the lack of a genuine strategy in the region.
By Shawn Snow
North Korea: No more talks until US ends ‘hostile policy’
North Korea said Sunday that it won’t meet with the United States for more “sickening negotiations” unless it abandons its “hostile policy” against the North, as the two countries offered different takes on their weekend nuclear talks in Sweden.
This could be the Corps’ next grenade
The grenade is modular, so a Marine can increase or decrease explosive power by adding grenade bodies.
By Shawn Snow
Union challenges VA’s smoke free policy
The previous change announced in June only applied to patients and visitors, not staff.
Medal of Honor announced for soldier who fought through three floors of insurgents in Fallujah
During the battle, Bellavia single-handedly killed multiple insurgents, including one during hand-to-hand combat.
By Kyle Rempfer
Memories of the Longest Day still linger for these D-Day survivors
As celebrations take place in France and around America honoring the men and women who took part in that mission on its 75th anniversary, there are fewer and fewer who remember it firsthand. Grapes, 98 and living in Houma, Louisiana, is one of five American D-Day survivors to share those recollections with Military Times.
By Brian Mackley
Florida cops wondering who left grenade in Goodwill donation bin
For the second time in a year authorities discovered an inert grenade in a Port St. Lucie thrift store donation bin.
By Howard Altman
How a bloody Ka-Bar knife fight during the Vietnam War got this Marine a Navy Cross 52 years later
Low crawling through the dark of night during an intense fire fight during the Vietnam War, Lance Cpl. James Stogner killed several enemy with a Ka-Bar knife.
By Shawn Snow