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Civil War soldiers awarded Medal of Honor for Confederate train raid
Pvt. Philip Shadrach and Pvt. George Wilson infiltrated Confederate territory during the Civil War, stole a train, and destroyed the enemy railroad system.
Marine colonel originally convicted for child sex abuse released from brig, awaiting retirement decision
"The convening authority will approve ‘no punishment’ on Wilson’s General Court-Martial."
By Philip Athey
Esper sees progress to fill top Pentagon vacancies
Congress and the White House are working to fill senior vacancies at the Pentagon.
By Joe Gould
Coming in 2021: The B-21 Raider’s first flight?
Mark your calendars for Dec. 3, 2021. Maybe.
By Valerie Insinna
The worst orders you’ll ever get?
Congress explores “Strategic Arctic Ports” for Navy and Coast Guard personnel.
Hundreds attend funeral for veteran with no known relatives
Hundreds of people attended the funeral for a Vietnam veteran from Michigan who had no known living relatives.
Child sexual abuse charge against Marine colonel dismissed by military appeals court
The unanimous opinion cited problems with the child victim’s testimony and a lack of other witnesses.
By Shawn Snow
Interim Air Force secretary: I’ve always supported the Space Force
The acting Air Force secretary plans to back elements of the administration's Space Force plan that his predecessor did not.
By Valerie Insinna
Shanahan out: Acting defense secretary withdraws his confirmation bid amid family issues
Trump announced his latest pick to lead the Pentagon will instead leave the top military job.
Low-yield nukes lose partisan fight in House committee’s NDAA markup
Republicans lost a series of votes in the Democratic-led House Armed Services Committee.
By Joe Gould