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Opinion: Confidence in the military erodes as culture wars rage
After a sharp decline in military confidence, we must realize using the military for political feuds is not in the country's best interest.
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Struggling to meet its recruiting goals, the Navy is now accepting enlistees as old as 41
The Navy has raised its age limit from 39 to 41 — the oldest of any of the services. But the Navy’s national chief recruiter said data shows older recruits can do well.
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Sailor jailed for fatal Japanese crash will get pay, benefits restored
Lt. Ridge Alkonis was sentenced to three years in prison for killing two Japanese citizens in a car crash in 2021.
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U.S. Military Will CRUMBLE If It Doesn't Take THIS WAKE UP CALL! (Part 1)
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Trial begins for Navy sailor accused in USS Bonhomme Richard arson in San Diego
The trial against the Navy sailor accused of setting a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego began Monday morning. Seaman Recruit Ryan Sa...
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Death in Navy SEAL Training Exposes a Culture of Brutality, Cheating and Drugs
The elite force’s selection course is so punishing that few make it through, and many of those who do resort to illicit tactics.
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US naval officer in Japan faces prison over deadly crash
A U.S. Navy lieutenant in Japan is appealing a three-year prison sentence for a car crash that killed two people last year.
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US Military: 5 Marines killed in aircraft crash in desert
The MV-22 Osprey belonged to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing based at Camp Pendleton. It went down at 12:25 p.m. Wednesday during training.
Miscellaneous | Interesting stories
The Bribery and Sex Party Scandal in the US Navy | Investigators
This is the inside story of the Fat Leonard corruption Scandal – a shocking tale of bribery and corruption at the core of the US Navy. Leonard Glenn Francis...
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No U.S. Troops Will Be Punished for Deadly Kabul Strike, Pentagon Chief Decides
The military initially defended the strike, which killed 10 civilians including seven children, but ultimately called it a tragic mistake.
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‘Climate change is going to cost us’: How the US military is preparing for harsher environments
Climate change is no longer a problem for future defense leaders — it is an immediate challenge.
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Service chiefs will weigh in on controversial plan to remove commanders’ control over sexual assault cases
The defense secretary is seeking feedback from service chiefs, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Pentagon policy experts.
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End commanders’ power to block military sex assault cases, Pentagon panel says
The recommendation by an independent review commission goes against decades of vehement Pentagon arguments to keep cases within the chain of command.
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VERIFY: No, the Vice President does not want to shut down the VA
The quote attributed to her in a viral post is made up and goes against the vice president’s record of assisting veterans.
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Wounded women veterans face higher levels of loneliness, isolation: report
Officials say the new survey from Wounded Warrior Project shows a need for more transition programs focused on women.
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Sewage in bathtubs, more mold, stinky closet: Officers sue landlord over Monterey housing
Their daughter’s teacher reported “that there was a stench emanating from the little girl’s clothes.
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DC Guardsman on orders to 'do nothing' during Capitol attack
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Former SEAL Team 6 member to plead guilty in Green Beret's death
Member of SEAL Team 6 to plead guilty in 2017 death of Army Green Beret.
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Navy will scrap fire-ravaged Bonhomme Richard
Officials said it will cost too much to resurrect the amphib, which burned for more than four days this summer.
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Fighting demons, healing hatred, restoring hope: How to defeat extremism in the US military
The military needs a program as part of the mandatory demobilization process to promote the deradicalization of service members, says the author of this commentary.
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Veterans And Gold Star Families Granted Lifetime Passes To National Parks
Former service members and families of those killed on active duty will have "free access to the iconic and treasured lands they fought to protect."
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Gary Sinise releases video honoring oldest US vet for 111th birthday: WW2 vet Lawrence Brooks
On Sunday, actor and veterans advocate Gary Sinise honored Lawrence Brooks, a U.S. Army veteran who last month turned 111-years-old. Brooks, an African American, is America's oldest living military veteran.
Brooks' September birthday was initially celebra
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For the fire-ravaged ship Bonhomme Richard, the US Navy has no good options
The damage to Bonhomme Richard is tremendous, but the Navy doens't have any good choices
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7th US service member has died from COVID-19
In total, the Pentagon has reported nearly 38,500 COVID-19 cases among military personnel.
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Congress Launches Investigation Into Fort Hood Deaths
The probe will focus on whether the recent tragedies "may be symptomatic of underlying leadership, discipline, and morale deficiencies throughout the chain-of-command."
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Sources: Sailor possibly linked to USS Bonhomme Richard ship fire under investigation
A Navy sailor is under investigation in connection with the fire that caused extensive damage to the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego, sources told ABC 10News.
Miscellaneous | Opinion
The 11 Biggest Lies Recruiters Tell, According To The Internet
Ahh, recruiters: the future soldier, sailor, airman, or Marine’s first official introduction to the U.S. armed forces and a figure who will live in infamy
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Top Navy official: Sailor burnout a concern amid COVID-19 crisis
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday told NBC News the pandemic has forced ships to remain at sea for longer periods of time.
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The Navy needs to fix itself because it keeps screwing up
If all of the military services were baseball teams, the Navy would be the 1962 Mets – a team so bad that columnist Jimmy Breslin wrote a book about them called, "Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?"
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Missing Marines, sailor presumed dead as search is halted
15 Marines and a Navy sailor were training off the coast California when their amphibious assault vehicle sank. Nine were killed.
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Senators seek answers from Navy on human trafficking by sailors in Bahrain
The query comes after a series of Military Times stories about sailor trafficking on the Middle Eastern island.
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The U.S. Military Won’t Return to Business as Usual After the Pandemic - War on the Rocks
As America logs record-breaking numbers of daily COVID-19 infections and deaths, the U.S. military is far from immune. In the first half of July,
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This aviator just became the US Navy's first Black female fighter pilot
"Very proud of LTJG [Madeline] Swegle," a senior Navy official wrote. "Go forth and kick butt."
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Germany's elite force 'to be partially disbanded'
The KSK commando force has been criticised for right-wing extremism in its ranks.
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Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp: The U.S. Navy’s sex trafficking scandal in Bahrain
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
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US Navy evacuates over 80% of USS Theodore Roosevelt crew as nearly 600 carrier sailors test positive for coronavirus
The carrier's former captain had pleaded with the Navy to take decisive action and evacuate most of the crew ashore.
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Coronavirus cases on USS Theodore Roosevelt spike to 550
The Navy reported 103 new cases of the coronavirus onboard the ship in one day.
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Navy relieves captain who raised alarm about COVID-19 on ship
The Navy relieved the captain who sounded the alarm about an outbreak of COVID-19 aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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An outbreak on a Navy warship — and an ominous sign of a readiness crisis
A growing list of Navy warships are sidelined because crews are reporting COVID-19 outbreaks.
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US Army's new uniforms have been modelled on those from WWII & designed to honor 'the greatest generation'
Soldiers and officers were measured up for the dark-green jackets and pants for the first time this week as the uniform was rolled out in several units across the US.
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Navy SEAL To Plead Not Guilty To War Crimes, Including Killing ISIS Teen
Nineteen-year veteran Edward Gallagher will stand trial on war crimes charges, including premeditated murder, that prosecutors say he committed while serving in Iraq.