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MRE fruits and veggies to get major upgrade with new technology
The main goal is to preserve not only the nutrition of the produce but also its taste.
By Sarah Sicard
Amazon promises to hire 100,000 veterans and spouses by 2024
Amazon announces big news for service members and military spouses.
By Andie Lopez
How Amazon Serves Our Nation’s Veterans
Amazon is steadfast in its dedication to our nation’s veterans, currently employing over 45,000 military veterans and spouses, and actively recruiting more. In an effort to improve the lives of veterans, Amazon has championed the following programs to address critical challenges facing the military community, with a focus on employment, employee development and caring for veterans in need.
From Cadet to Vet: How Amazon Helps Veterans Transition to Civilian Life
At Amazon, we continue to realize the importance of recruiting and hiring veterans and military spouses in full and part-time roles across the U.S. We currently employ 45,000 veterans out of which 15,000 are either women veterans or military spouses. We are committed to supporting the military community and continue to hire veterans and military spouses to help build the future at Amazon.
Need a date night idea? Try MREs
If you can't cook for your date, the military has you covered.
By Sarah Sicard
Chris Pratt to star as revenge-bent Navy SEAL in upcoming Amazon series
Co-producing and directing the show alongside Pratt will be Antoine Fuqua (“The Equalizer," “Southpaw”).
By Jon Simkins
DARPA has a crappy new idea to help soldiers
When you're deployed to Iraq and your stomach starts to gak, diarrhea
By Aaron Mehta
The corrosive impact of torture on the rule of law
Torture erodes the rule of law as it burns away the protections we treat as sacrosanct in our American system of justice, says the author of this commentary.
By Brig. Gen. John G. Baker
VCNO hints reforms looming for Navy’s JAG Corps
Amid a string of JAG scandals, Adm. Bob Burke revealed concerns retired CNO Adm. John Richardson harbored after asking the Navy's attorneys "to go look hard at yourselves and what you need to do to address these issues."
By Navy Times staff
Meal, Refusing-to-Exit — scientific study backs long-held belief that MREs make it harder to defecate
Defacation reportedly returned to normal once participants resumed their regular diet.
By Jon Simkins
The plan to give soldiers a day’s worth of MREs in one ration. Seven days of food weighing less than 10 pounds
The Army is working on keeping dismounted troops fed for more than a few days without breaking their backs.
By Todd South