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RIP to a Marine general who paved the way for the Corps of today
Gen. George Crist was the first Marine general to run a unified combatant command, ushering in joint operations as the norm.
By Todd South
Worries grow about white nationalism in the ranks
Lawmakers want to know what military officials are doing to combat the problem in the wake of new allegations of racism in the ranks.
Space Force skeptic will guide its fate in HASC shakeup
The new House Armed Services Committee's leadership roster has been announced.
By Joe Gould
US lawmaker links small defense firms in Maryland
A Maryland congressman is launching a local consortium on Tuesday to link small aerospace and defense firms and educational institutions in the Pentagon’s backyard — so the companies can solve common problems like workforce shortages.
By Joe Gould
Mattis' sudden departure leaves uncertainty in the Pentagon
The UCMJ offers protections for refusing an order — if it is unlawful.
By Tara Copp, AP
Christmas in wartime
Amid shortages, rationing, separation, and grief, Americans fought to keep the yuletide spirit alive during the long years of World War II.
By Stanley Weintraub, World War II Magazine
Maxwell group aims to give families other options than second-rate local schools
A newly formed group at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama is aiming to improve the education options for military families.
Marine Raiders facing murder charges had deeper involvement in Green Beret’s death than previously reported
Four special operators face the same charges related to the death, but one of the defendants has been identified as having held the Army staff sergeant in the chokehold that killed him.
By Todd South
Murder charges filed against Navy, Marine special operators in incident that killed Green Beret in Africa
The four defendants will face an Article 32 hearing on Dec. 10.
By Todd South
Navy completes investigation into death of Green Beret in Mali — here’s what happens next
Marine Raiders were also questioned about what happened in the shared housing on the night of Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar's death.
By Todd South
Airmen are leaving families behind when assigned to Maxwell AFB because of the lousy schools
Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton, commander of Air University and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, says the state of schools in Montgomery is putting a strain on his job, with airmen arriving on base alone and faculty members reluctant to accept positions at the base.
By Krista Johnson, Montgomery Advertiser