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Soldier says he lost a leadership position due to his beard
An Army master sergeant says he lost a career-advancing job after speaking out on social media about his shaving profile.
By Riley Ceder
Concerns rise over possibility Chinese could use TikTok to collect troops’ data
The Treasury Department has opened a review into whether TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform, is a national security threat.
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
Good riddance, blueberries! Navy bids farewell to its worst uniform ever
I, for one, welcome our NWU Type III overlords.
By Jon Simkins
Devil Dog reservists summon the power of ‘oorah’ in wonky trailer for prison break thriller, ‘Semper Fi’
A prison sentence may actually be preferable to seeing this film.
By Jon Simkins
Pentagon in its longest-ever stretch of leadership limbo
When he resigned as defense secretary last December, Jim Mattis thought it might take two months to install a successor. That seemed terribly long at the time.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
This Marine went from the ballet to the battlefield — and back again
What do ballet slippers and combat boots have in common? Not much, if you ask most people. But for Marine Corps veteran Román Baca, the two go hand in hand.
By Natalie Gross
The Military Times top-20 Christmas movie list for 2019
Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals.
By Jon Simkins
5 get prison after 2012 military munition blast in Louisiana
A federal judge on Thursday ordered $34.8 million in restitution from the owner of a company that committed what a prosecutor calls the nation’s worst-ever dumping of military explosives — a case stemming from a huge 2012 munitions blast. U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Foote also ordered David Alan Smith to spend 4 years and 7 months in prison.
Here are the best and worst VA medical centers
Department officials released their final FY18 hospital ratings this week, showing some improvements.
Trump rips searing Times op-ed from unnamed senior official
In a striking anonymous broadside, a senior Trump administration official wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times on Wednesday claiming to be part of a group of people “working diligently from within” to impede President Donald Trump’s “worst inclinations” and ill-conceived parts of his agenda.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press