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Lawmakers: Coast Guard academy sex assaults threaten national security
The report detailed years of sexual assault and inaction at the Coast Guard Academy from the late 1980s to 2006.
By Zamone Perez
Corps loosens up-or-out policy for enlisted Marines
Marines who have twice been passed over for promotion have a chance to stay in the service.
How stand-up comedy can heal the military-connected community
Stand-up comedy can help connect vets to other vets and bridge the divide between military and civilian populations.
By Melissa A. Sullivan
Gerard Butler’s ‘Kandahar’ requires degree in international relations
Although “Kandahar” feels a like desert "The Fast and the Furious" meets Tom Clancy, there is a lot of warranted wistful reflection about the way the gr
By Sarah Sicard
The stereotypical ways zombies defeat the military in cinema
Despite the military’s epic arsenal, it never seems to be enough to stop a zombie plague.
By Sarah Sicard
Ex-military doc fights Irish mob in upcoming hostage thriller ‘Mercy’
The movie stars Jon Voight's incredible Irish accent.
By Sarah Sicard
How a WWI film from 1919 set the stage for the zombie film genre
Though it wasn't technically a zombie movie, the walking dead in it are no less terrifiyng.
By Sarah Sicard
Once the ‘Cinderella Man,’ boxer (and manager) later enlisted in WWII
Ron Howard’s movie ends with David slaying Goliath. Yet for the boxer and his manager, it would only be the beginning.
Ridley Scott, Joaquin Phoenix team for ‘Napoleon’ war movie
'The film is an original and personal look at Napoleon’s origins and his swift, ruthless climb to emperor.'
By Sarah Sicard
New ‘Carmen’ film the latest to use PTSD, dysfunctional veteran trope
Paul Mescal plays a soulful-but-violent Marine Corps veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
By Sarah Sicard
The Coast Guard’s next feature film could be this tragic true story
The 2009 tragedy left three dead in the wake of a massive storm.
By Sarah Sicard