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JD Vance represents veterans on ballot, but some ask, ‘At what cost?’
While some veterans view Vance’s nomination as a symbolic win for veterans and service members, others see his rise as a threat to democracy.
Frontline Photos: Oct. 17, 2021
Black Daggers over Oahu, sailors in the spray of Bengal Bay, B-1B's bolting for the Baltic and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Fisher House Guest and Soldier Brings Home the Gold
Fisher Houses are here for service members, veterans, and their families as they go through the recovery process after illness or injury.
After a harrowing year, the National Guard takes stock of its mental health
Officials don't believe that the stressors of 2020 contributed to the suicide numbers.
Black base worker faced racism, told to keep quiet: lawsuit
Wheels was the only Black member of the Skils’kin contract crew at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, which oversees 150 Minuteman nuclear missiles in underground silos in Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado.
Military suicides up 16 percent in 2020, but officials don’t blame pandemic
While the numbers jumped 15 percent over 2019, the rate went up 2-per-100,000.
US troops, veterans thrived at 2020 Tokyo Paralympics
Of the 240 Team USA Paralympians, 19 are former or current U.S. Armed Forces service members, winning eight medals.
Air Force secretary outlines short-term plan to shake up space acquisition
Kendall is vetting candidates to serve as assistant Air Force secretary for space acquisition and integration.
Senior Army NCO, world-class athlete, charged with two sexual assaults
"He looks forward to clearing his name is court,” the NCO's defense attorney said.
By Davis Winkie
The Space Force met its 18-month deadline to get up and running. Here’s what’s next.
Space Force leadership expects to take on wideband satellite communications in the Army and narrowband SATCOM operations in the Navy this fall.
Biden’s Pentagon nominees: More diverse and more of them
Eight months into President Joe Biden’s first year as commander-in-chief, he’s making good on a campaign pledge to form an administration that would “look like America,” selecting for the Defense Department top officials meant to reflect the country’s diversity.
By Joe Gould