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Commissary customers worldwide will soon have curbside pickup
Click2Go starts Sept. 20 at commissaries in Europe, and Sept. 27 in the Far East.
By Karen Jowers
Military Times launches new online obituary platform
Publishing an online obit is a service that Military Times will offer free of charge.
By Military Times staff
Now is a great time for veterans to enhance their education
The pandemic has accelerated the online educational revolution, says the author of this commentary.
By Mohamed A. Desoky
When the truth and the Constitution are threatened, military personnel and veterans have a responsibility to protect both
The spread of disinformation among military personnel and veterans has now become a national security issue, says the author of this commentary.
By Grace Miller
New in 2021: Curbside pickup coming to more commissaries
Curbside pickup comes to the next commissary on Jan. 4.
By Karen Jowers
2 men sentenced for stealing $750K from Kentucky woman in military dating scam
A third defendant was convicted last week in the case where the woman believed she was dating an Army sergeant.
Driver in 2019 crash that killed 7 members of JarHeads Motorcycle Club had drug problem
The pickup truck driver told police after his arrest he had used both heroin and cocaine the morning of the crash.
Blazing a trail: How a Black Navy SEAL boosted his success through online learning
Completing a college degree can be a daunting task, but finding a right online program sets up students for success, says the author of this commentary.
By Ty Smith
Naval Academy to hold mix of in-person and online learning
The U.S. Naval Academy is bringing students back to Annapolis, Maryland, for the fall semester with a mix on in-person and online learning.
Here’s where commissary curbside pickup service is coming next
Commissary officials want to increase the number of Click2Go sites to 60 in the next two years.
By Karen Jowers
West Virginia officials want other states to adopt online voting for deployed troops
West Virginia just finished their third round of voting with a mobile option for servicemembers — and they've asked the federal government to develop and implement the option at a larger level.
By Zach England