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Marines test robotic mule that could carry weapons, sensors
The program seeks to take the load off of dismounted troops.
By Todd South
Fun in the sun: Flightline shorts on the way for overheated Nellis maintainers
Who wears short shorts?
Here’s how to turn your MOS into a civilian health care career
You may have mastered your skills through excellent military medical training, but health care employers may not understand how that training translates into the civilian sector. Here’s what you need to know to get a job in health care after your military service.
By Stacy Walts, National Healthcareer Association
Prosecutors: Drunk driving sailor hit, killed a man in Africa
The petty officer faces several other charges in connection to the 2017 incident near Djibouti's Camp Lemonnier.
Army suspends utility billing in privatized housing
No more bills – or rebates – will go to soldiers and their families during the temporary suspension.
By Karen Jowers
The Corps already is looking for a new light tactical vehicle
The life expectancy of the MRZR, or utility task vehicle, is only five years.
By Shawn Snow
Need a new knife? Check out these 2 blades designed by wounded warriors
Two special operations veterans, with the help of a master bladesmith, kick off the "American Heroes" knife series.
By Ken Perrotte
Marines plan to experiment with autonomous helicopters
The new software allows a Marine with a tablet to send an unmanned helicopter to resupply troops.
By Jeff Schogol