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Many readers responded, pro and con, to the opinion piece “Time to move past ‘Fortress America’ with US military bases."
While the Pentagon suggested Paparo as the Navy's next chief of operations, tapping him for combatant command will keep his skill sets in the West Pacific.
The watchdog found that recruiters completed the screening steps inconsistently, sometimes skipping required tattoo reviews and fingerprint checks.
The first anniversary of the PACT Act, sweeping toxic exposure legislation expanding health and disability benefits for veterans, is Thursday.
Five years into the new Blended Retirement System, troops' retirement stashes are growing.
The military's complex medical waiver process, which can vary by service and state, has barred potential recruits with well-managed mental health issues.
A unanimous opinion agreed that unlawful command influence had tainted the case against Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet.
There's a new sergeant major of the Army. Here's what he told reporters his priorities will be.
Vincent Speranza, an American paratrooper who became known as the soldier who doled out beer to his wounded comrades, died Wednesday at 98.
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