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Hegseth replaces director of schools for military children
The new director, Paul Craft, will "reorient" DOD schools toward "patriotic values and classical learning," Hegseth said.
By Karen Jowers
28th Marine commandant, who led Corps during Beirut bombing tragedy, dies at age 91
At age 52, Kelley was the youngest Marine to become a 4-star general.
By Todd South
Marine veteran jailed in Russia on spying charges loses job
The Michigander had been director of global security for BorgWarner, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, but that role was eliminated Dec. 13 in a corporate restructuring announced in April.
Wife kept husband’s corpse in freezer for 10 years while collecting his VA benefits
A mysterious letter could absolve the wife of any wrongdoing in the case.
By J.D. Simkins
Marine killed 76 years ago in World War II is buried in Utah
A Marine killed in World War II has finally been buried in Utah.
‘It changed my life’: These nonprofits are honored for making a difference in the military community
Overall Newman's Own winner inspires students to create one-of-a-kind devices to help veterans.
By Karen Jowers
‘David without a slingshot’ — a daring dive into deep depths reminds us of tin can heroism
The ship was found at a depth of 20,400 feet beneath the surface of the Philippine Sea.
By J.D. Simkins
McConnell urges caution on Turkey sanctions
Sen. Mitch McConnell is sticking to this guns against broad sanctions on Turkey.
By Joe Gould
Army leaders want to hear about any problems stemming from military health transformation
During the Association of the United States Army annual meeting Tuesday, Army leaders said they want to know about any problems related to hospital changeover in the military health transformation.
By Patricia Kime
US to transfer Islamic State prisoners evacuated from Syria to Iraq
The U.S. will hand over to Iraqi authorities nearly 50 Islamic State members who were transferred from Syria in recent days, two Iraqi intelligence officials said Thursday.
Kurds may be wiped out before Turkey sanctions happen, senators worry
Congress’ most concrete response to the unfolding Syrian crisis includes sanctions on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
By Joe Gould