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Why did MacArthur wait for Japan to strike first?
The inside story on why he failed to act at a decisive moment in the war.
By Joseph Connor
Congress mulls spring continuing resolution to avoid government shutdown
Congress will likely need a stopgap spending measure for February or March.
By Joe Gould
Naval Academy investigating report of noose
Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck said in a statement Friday that the noose was found in a construction zone off-limits to staff.
15 extra pounds of gear can be the difference between life or death in a firefight, this Marine officer’s research says
When she ran the simulations and added more weight “casualties just went up.”
By Shawn Snow
New changes will see Marine grunts humping farther distances while testing combat effectiveness
But it’s not just grunts that will see changes to forced hikes.
By Shawn Snow
Vet employment stays strong in March
Post-9/11 veterans had a productive March in terms of job hunting, according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data.
By Joshua Axelrod
What is dead may never die: PODCAST
Political Fallout Shelter podcast for March 25: Trump vs. McCain, defense spending and the 2020 election, March Madness military upsets.
Students seen mocking Native Americans could face expulsion
Students at a Kentucky Catholic school who were involved in a video showing them mocking Native Americans outside the Lincoln Memorial after a Washington rally could potentially face expulsion, according to the diocese.
Why #MarchMadness gambling might not be a good idea
Want to add a little extra spice to your March Madness pool?
By Ken Chamberlain
Bataan Death March survivor dies at 100
A San Francisco Bay Area man who survived the infamous 1942 Bataan Death March and symbolized the thousands of unheralded Filipinos who fought alongside American forces during World War II has died. He was 100.
WWII veteran, Bataan Death March survivor gets his medals
"As long as there is a New Mexico National Guard, these men will never be forgotten," said New Mexico National Guard Adjutant General Kenneth Nava. "We will never forget their sacrifices."
By Maddy Hayden, Albuquerque Journal via AP