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Police suspect a Navy chief killed a petty officer before turning the gun on himself
Police continue to investigate the June 5 incident.
Guardsman says not being ‘feminine’ cost her a job. The government is fighting her lawsuit.
“I’m not done wearing the uniform. I feel that I have more to do,” said Kristin Kingrey, a technical sergeant and civilian employee in the West Virginia Air National Guard.
Air Force accused of pushing woman through elite commando training after she quit, spurring investigation
The claims are incorrect or missing important context, said Lt. Gen. Jim Slife, the head of Air Force Special Operations Command. But he has called for the service's inspector general to investigate.
Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
By Aaron Mehta
Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates "greater attack surface" for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
By Aaron Mehta and Valerie Insinna