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Marines pick three companies for loitering munitions program
The weapon would give squads and platoons air firepower at their fingertips.
By Todd South
Veteran honored for once-secret role in WWII ‘Ghost Army’
The “Ghost Army” formed in 1944 with a key job: deceive the German military as to the whereabouts of Army divisions.
By Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, The News & Observer
The military may be required to start tracking suicides by job assignments
In hope of more answers, the plan is part of the Senate's annual defense authorization bill up for debate in coming weeks.
New 988 suicide prevention hotline gives vets, troops an easier option for emergency care
Officials expect a spike in requests for veteran suicide prevention services even though the new hotline isn't aimed specifically at military individuals.
TikToker joins the Army for a day
Victor Fontanez, known online as VicBlends, spent the day at Fort Benning.
By Sarah Sicard
9 Father’s Day gifts your veteran dad will actually appreciate
Your veteran dad deserves better than a bathrobe.
By Sarah Sicard
Top US general: Ukraine will keep getting ‘significant’ support
Milley said Russia’s war on Ukraine undermines the rules established by Allied countries after the end of World War II.
Crowds honor WWII veterans at Normandy D-Day celebrations
When D-Day veterans set foot on the Normandy beaches and other World War II sites, they express a mix of joy and sadness.
On a peaceful Memorial Day, remember to honor the costs of war
This is the first Memorial Day in 20 years when our country is not at war. For Gold Star families, it will be especially poignant.
By Ryan Manion
The quiet artistry of bringing the dead home from war
Mortuary affairs is a misunderstood job.
By Sarah Sicard