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Hegseth changes Pentagon green room into impromptu makeup studio
The space has long been used as a green room for visiting officials and spokespersons, the Pentagon said.
Request to reconsider former soldier’s pardon in fatal shooting denied
A Texas court denied a request to consider whether to reverse the pardon of a former Army sergeant convicted of killing an Air Force veteran.
Airman’s death sparks debate over race, gun rights and self-defense
Roger Fortson's death reignited a complicated debate about who's typically afforded deference when claiming self-defense in shootings and who isn't.
Most young vets think it’s time to retire ‘Thank you for your service’
Veteran’s Day is fast approaching, and with it, a gathering storm of “Thank you for your service" dispatches.
By J.D. Simkins
Thousands using personal cell phones, tablets for official Army work
If "you want to reach me on the weekend," Lt. Gen. John Morrison said at TechNet Augusta, "call me on my personal device."
Marine Band performs at 100th National Christmas Tree Lighting
“The President’s Own” United States Marine Band performed on the National Mall for the 100th National Christmas Tree Lighting.
Army receives first batch of mixed reality goggles, more work ahead
Despite delays, IVAS developers continue to improve the device.
By Todd South
Navy’s top enlisted sailor denies telling George Washington crew to ‘lower your standards’
Despite no public proof that Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Russell Smith ever uttered such an edict, "lower your standards" has become an online rallying cry in recent weeks for those disillusioned with Navy life.
DoD overhauls its body composition and fitness policy
DoD instruction 1308.03 removed much of the previous version's restrictive language, freeing branches to choose their own body fat testing methods, among other updates.
Chief Brown’s wife introduces initiative to focus attention on childcare and other top family issues
Sharene Brown, the wife of Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr., announced a new “Five & Thrive” initiative she hopes will keep the spotlight on quality of life issues.
Army ‘significantly’ expanding bring-your-own-device pilot
Want to bring your own computer or tablet to work? The Army hopes to support that soon.
By Davis Winkie