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Opinion
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
A Legacy of Service: IHG® Army Hotels Celebrates 250 Years of the Army
IHG hotels scored 4.5 out of 5 in our latest guest satisfaction surveys, with nearly 70% of our guests rating us 5 out of 5.
By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content
How a POW humming ‘Old McDonald’ at Hanoi Hilton saved lives
Dubbed "The Incredibly Stupid One" by his captors, 20-year-old sailor Douglas Hegdahl was quietly building intelligence.
Pentagon targets fewer moves for troops to cut PCS costs
The Pentagon directed service branches to cut the amount of money spent on moving troops and their families in half by fiscal 2030.
By Karen Jowers
Pentagon aims to cut 14 defense advisory boards, including DACOWITS
The Pentagon is looking to cut 14 different defense advisory groups, including the 74-year-old Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Transforming Lives: The Pillar Foundation’s Impact on SOF Spouses
In its first three years, The Pillar Foundation has supported over 150 SOF spouses.
By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content
Five Navy ships now outfitted with augmented reality maintenance tech
The new systems are designed to circumvent the costly need for subject matter experts to physically travel to ships to provide tech support.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
A PCS Move Is a Fresh Start—Here’s How You Can Make the Most of It
Each year, more than 400,000 Active Duty Servicemembers receive Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders.
By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content
Opinion
The Corps must take the lead on Medal of Honor for Maj. Capers
The Marine Corps must take the lead on ensuring Maj. James Capers Jr. receives the MOH while he's still alive, the author of this op-ed argues.
By David “Bull” Gurfein