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Army honors ‘Screaming Eagles’ with uniform for Army-Navy game
The uniform highlights the division's actions in World War II's Battle of the Bulge.
By Todd South
Space Force or Air Force-lite? Identity matters
A retired Air Force officer weighs-in on the debate of cultural identity for the newly created Space Force and what to call those who serve in its ranks,
By Timothy Cox
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 33: Dr. Matt Mishkind — Reducing Barriers to Care through Telehealth
Matt Mishkind has focused his career on two focal points: military health care and organizational development.
The services have work to do when it comes to unconscious bias, SECDEF says
More than outright racist comments, troops tell Defense Secretary Mark Esper that they face unintentional insults.
Fort Hood gets new acting commander; Army orders ’in-depth investigation’ into the chain of command
Maj. Gen. Scott Efflandt, who has been serving as the Fort Hood commander, was previously slated to go to Fort Bliss to take over leadership of the 1st Armored Division. He has not been relieved, but his move has been delayed.
By Kyle Rempfer
Soldier sold handgun to suspect in triple homicide that took Fort Hood soldier’s life, police say
Detectives interviewed a soldier who told them that he had sold a Canik 9x19 pistol the summer of 2019 to the suspect.
By Kyle Rempfer
Congressional watchdog to review Army’s sexual harassment and assault prevention program
“The military’s inability to address this problem fails survivors and harms our military’s readiness, recruitment and retention efforts,” said Sen. Duckworth, who requested the review.
By Kyle Rempfer
‘Apocalypse ’45’: Triumph and terror in never-before-seen footage of the Pacific War
“Apocalypse ’45” can be viewed in select “virtual” theaters from August into September.
The Henry and the helicopter
The best way to ease into the adoption of complex concepts is to prove that they work, the authors of this commentary say.
By Joe Mariani and Adam Routh
Aiming at Trump, Biden says he won’t use military as ‘prop’ in address to National Guard group
Joe Biden said on Saturday that as president, he would never use the military “as a prop or private militia” and accused President Donald Trump of employing U.S. forces to settle “personal vendettas” and violate citizens’ rights.
Removing photographs may not give a bigger picture for selection and promotion boards
Blind promotions may detract from efforts to foster diversity in the Army, says the author of this commentary.
By Ron E. Prescott