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Tactical vehicle mishaps are training failures — simulators could help
Mandating driver training simulators would provide troops with the tools they need to survive, the author of this op-ed argues.
By Walt Yates
Civilian mariner dies on deployed cargo ship
Authorities said the death this week was non-combat related.
Former cavalry scout faces 10-years in prison over IED found by FBI at his apartment
Joshua Colin Honigberg, 35, deployed to Iraq twice and Afghanistan once.
By Kyle Rempfer
AOC proposes measure to put an end to military recruiting using esports teams, livestreaming
The proposed amendment to the House Appropriations bill would prohibit government funds from supporting military presence on esports platforms.
By Harm Venhuizen
Prison time for Army wife in cover-up of husband’s sexual abuse of their children
Wife of Army chief warrant officer sentenced to federal prison for trying to keep her adopted child from revealing years of sexual abuse.
By Todd South
Marine Corps Marathon canceled for the first time in its 45-year existence
It wasn’t rain or snow or a hurricane that caused the first cancellation of the Marine Corps Marathon in its 45-year history ― it was the coronavirus.
By Andrea Scott
‘We need to find out what happened’ at Fort Hood, Army chief says
“They sent us their daughter and, quite frankly, we didn’t take care of her,” the Army chief of staff said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 27: Mathew ‘Frag-o’ Bergendahl
Mathew Bergendahl is the Overwatch Program Manager for Stack Up, which supports servicemembers and veterans by promoting mental health and combating veteran suicide through gaming and geek culture.
Why troops are going commando
Many service members support the freedom of going au naturel.
By Sarah Sicard
The horrific nightmare of a girl molested by her Army general father
The daughter of Army Maj. Gen. James Grazioplene recalls a childhood of abuse — and how the Army helped her seek justice.
By Todd South
INDOPACOM head wants Aegis Ashore in Guam by 2026
The missile defense capability would form the "backbone" of Adm. Phil Davidson's highest priority: a new defense system around the American territory.
By Aaron Mehta