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VA tops 20,000 COVID deaths in less than two years
Almost 2,400 new VA deaths have been reported since Jan. 1.
Congress wants more answers about VA campus suicides
A new proposal would require VA to provide lawmakers with information on those veterans' benefits and medical background within days of the deaths.
Check out the new laser/light combo ‘pistol enhancer’ for the military’s new handgun
The pistol enhancer will give shooters quicker target acquisition in low-light situations.
By Todd South
He says he was abused and retaliated against. The Army says it has done all it can do.
A soldier says he was hazed, and his chain of command is forcing him out for reporting it. The 1st Infantry Division says he has a pattern of misconduct.
This smash hit music video just plunged the US into a race for military-themed band domination
Much like the nuclear arms race of the Cold War, the exceedingly pertinent race to produce the greatest military-funded musical numbers is upon us.
By Jon Simkins
Veteran seeks to add names on Oklahoma memorial
Norman veteran Terry O’Dea wants to see more names etched into the wall of the Cleveland County Veterans Memorial by Veterans Day.
By Mack Burke, The Norman (Okla.) Transcript via AP
US military plans for future at Guantanamo because of Trump
President Donald Trump’s order in January to keep the Guantanamo jail open, and allow the Pentagon to bring new prisoners there, is prompting military officials to consider a future for the controversial facility that the Obama administration sought to close.
This is the military exercise that may throw a wrench in Trump’s historic summit
The issue involves a joint U.S.-South Korea military exercise that Pentagon officials say should be anything but threatening.
By Kyle Rempfer
Military Times Spring Reading Guide: Grunts, generals, Russians and keyboard warriors top our nonfiction list
We read the latest offerings on military bookshelves so you don't have to.
By J. Ford Huffman
Army enlistee arrested after 3-year-old shot in N.C. apartment building
A soldier is charged with discharging a .45 caliber handgun, and the round hit a toddler.
By Nicole Bauke
Commentary: Military needs a way to honor a different, critical kind of courage
Service members willing to innovate, at the risk of their careers, are key to the success in future fights, writes the author of 'World War Z.'
By Max Brooks