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Return of horse-drawn caissons to Arlington National Cemetery delayed
The return of horse-drawn caissons at Arlington National Cemetery is being delayed for months and maybe longer, the Army said Friday.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
By Todd South
Congress mandates more oversight on Pentagon plans for defending Guam
Lawmakers also want more oversight from the Missile Defense Agency's mission to defend the U.S. territory — a top priority.
By Jen Judson
DC Guard almost deployed to Capitol on Jan. 6 without permission
Officials with the select committee investigating the violence on Jan. 6 released a final 845-report on their findings on Thursday.
Death of Nigeria-based Marine embassy guard under investigation
Cpl. Elwin Ramirez was stationed at the U.S. embassy in Abuja.
San Francisco mandates paid military leave for Guardsmen, reservists
City officials believe the law, which will protect approximately 2,000 reservists, is the first of its kind in the country.
By Davis Winkie
For the 1st time, a Black female Marine is set to be a 2-star general
Brig. Gen. Lorna Mahlock is on her way to becoming a major general.
Pentagon has received ‘several hundreds’ of new UFO reports
One reason for the hundreds of new reports may be the outreach the department has done to destigmatize the reporting of potential encounters.
This is the Marine Corps debate we should be having
"Many Marines — former, retired and active duty — have valid concerns about the current direction of the Marine Corps."
By Lt. Gen. Paul Van Riper
Hawaii National Guard activates after volcano eruption
Officials in Hawaii activated the state’s National Guard earlier this week in response to the eruption of Mauna Loa.
Troops are missing out on key interest rate savings, report finds
Fewer than 1 in 10 activated Guard and reserve members received an interest rate reduction on their eligible auto loans.
By Karen Jowers