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Lawmakers seek emergency powers for Pentagon’s Ukraine war contracting
Proposal aims at ramp up the U.S. defense industrial base and helping European allies arm up.
US fires warning shots at Iranian fast-attack boats harassing Navy, Coast Guard ships
The Iranian vessels approached the U.S. ships at “an unnecessarily close range with unknown intent,” the Navy said.
By Diana Stancy
The real reason the Marine Corps is disallowing Shields of Strength’s Bible verse dog tags
The author of this commentary says no one is stopping Shields of Strength from making dog tags with Bible verses, but the dog tags can't be officially licensed by the Marine Corps or have the USMC's trademarked emblem on them if they promote religion.
By Chris Rodda
POW/MIA flag to fly at federal sites year round
Previously, the iconic flag was required to be raised only a few times each year.
Trump denies involvement in aircrew’s stay at his golf resort; Air Force launches travel review
President Trump says airmen who stayed at his Scotland property “have good taste!”
Both Russia and US point fingers after warships almost collide
A near miss on the high seas has both US and Russian Navies crying foul over the mess.
By Mark D. Faram
US Naval Academy: New hair rules don’t apply to midshipmen
A Navy rule change that lets servicewomen wear ponytails and other longer hairstyles won’t apply to the U.S. Naval Academy.
Selling guns abroad could get easier, thanks to the Trump administration
A small but important policy tweak by the administration could make it a lot easier for gun manufacturers to sell small arms abroad.
By Aaron Mehta