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Finding success in sports, music, and faith after Fisher House stay
When JP walked away, Crystal noticed JP’s two prosthetic legs, the very expensive souvenirs of a massive IED that nearly killed JP in Afghanistan.
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A new sniper rifle for the Army, Marines and SOCOM
The new rifle can be converted to three different calibers.
By Todd South
Fix your military records: Give yourself the future you have earned
Take the time to obtain your record, know what is in your record, and apply to have your record corrected, says the author of this commentary.
By David Johnson
Transgender service members passed the test
While the test faced by transgender service members ended with Biden's executive order to return to a policy of inclusiveness, nothing stops a future administration from reversing course again, say the authors of this commentary.
By Bree Fram, Emma Shinn and Blake Dremann
Odd couple: How a Republican senator and Biden’s defense secretary became friends downrange
Cross-party relationships may make the difference for the Biden administration as it looks to work across the aisle.
By Joe Gould
FDA approves Army-developed battlefield TBI blood test
The test detects two proteins present after TBI occurs.
By Todd South
Maj. Gen. Charles C. Rogers: Talent through diversity, equity and inclusion
The success of officers from ROTC programs at Historical Black Colleges and Universities was based on the realization of the value diversity brings to the U.S. military, says the author of this commentary.
By Charles D. Allen
80 military medical personnel to support Texas hospitals
Military personnel from the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force are being sent to three hospitals in Texas to support efforts to combat the coronavirus and those suffering COVID-19.
Sends us pics of your worst ROM meals
We've heard the food is often bad during pre-deployment quarantine. Show us how bad!
Climate change is now a national security priority for the Pentagon
“There is little about what the Department does to defend the American people that is not affected by climate change,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin wrote. “It is a national security issue, and we must treat it as such.”
By Aaron Mehta
Navy SEAL gets 10 years in strangulation death of Army Green Beret staff sergeant
One more defendant, a Marine Raider, goes to trial Feb. 1 in the death of Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar in Bamako, Mali, in June 2017.
By Todd South