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Six players (and coaches) to watch in the 2023 Army-Navy game
Both teams are battling to reach a 6-6 record to cap the season.
By Davis Winkie
Senate panel likely to OK 1st female Army secretary
If confirmed, Christine Wormuth would be one of the more powerful officials in a defense establishment long dominated by men, and she would be the second woman named to a top Pentagon role by Biden.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
As counterterror missions fade, special operations finds time to fix its own problems
The special operations community is giving itself a once-over.
Navy to test potential for information warfare cells at maritime operations centers
The Navy is looking to test a new information warfare cell concept in an exercise scheduled for later this year.
By Mark Pomerleau
As Biden improves support with vets, Afghanistan plan a plus to some
Results from around the country last year suggest Biden has an edge with some military voters unlike his recent predecessors.
VA suicide prevention staff face burnout as workload rises, watchdog warns
The Government Accountability Office said more oversight is needed to make sure staffing and responsibilities need to be more carefully watched.
15th Marine Expeditionary Unit commander fired following investigation into AAV mishap that killed 9
Once the families receive their copies of the investigation the full report will be released to the public.
By Philip Athey
31 presidents who served in the military
A list of all the U.S. Presidents that served in the military.
By Caitlin O'Brien
Naval Academy grads hope to walk on the moon with NASA team
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Kayla Barron and Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicole Mann are among the 18 members of NASA's Artemis Team, and could be one of the first women to step on the moon.
By Katherine Fominykh, The (Annapolis, Md.) Capital Gazette via the AP
A long to-do list awaits Biden’s deputy defense secretary nominee
Kathleen Hicks is widely expected to cruise through her confirmation hearing in front of the Senate.
Excerpt from ‘Call Me Commander’ by Jeff Testerman and Daniel M. Freed
"Call Me Commander" shows how reporters revealed the U.S. Navy Veterans Association was a scam, and uncovered how the man who operated it was a Harvard Law School graduate and former U.S. Army intelligence officer who had been wanted since the 1980s.
By Jeff Testerman and Daniel Freed