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8,000+ soldiers tested in large-scale combat in the Arctic
The exercise included a 150-mile helicopter deep strike and armed snowmobile hunter-killer teams.
By Todd South
Army investigates culture and climate at School of Advanced Military Studies
Army University Provost Maj. Gen. Donn Hill ordered the general investigation after multiple complaints about the school's director.
By Davis Winkie
The Spouse Angle Podcast – Up this week: How the Military Has Been a ‘Welcoming Community’ for This Gay Military Spouse
Brian Alvarado, the first same-sex military spouse to receive the Navy Spouse of the Year Award, shares how the military’s transformation since the “don’t ask, don’t tell” era has shaped his family’s service.
By Military Times staff
VA telehealth options here to stay, secretary vows
Use of online medical appointments among VA patients skyrocketed during the pandemic.
Pentagon’s extremism definition will have to find the line between free speech and unit cohesion
In order to root out extremism, the military is going to have to define it.
Women recount claims of sexual harassment by veterans charity leader, a former Green Beret
After a massage therapist’s police report, former workers at Veterans Alternative describe unwanted advances.
By Barbara Behrendt, Tampa Bay Times
Medical ruling: Capitol cop Sicknick died of natural causes
Investigators initially believed the officer was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher, based on statements collected early in the investigation.
2 charged in assault of US Capitol officer who died after riot
George Tanios, 39, of Morgantown, West Virginia, and Julian Khater, 32, of Pennsylvania, were arrested Sunday on an array of charges, including assaulting a federal officer with a dangerous weapon, conspiracy and other offenses.
Getting out of forever wars: What are Biden’s options in Afghanistan?
This commentary looks at some of the options President Biden could be considering regarding American troops in Afghanistan.
By Brian Michael Jenkins