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Senate passes final defense policy bill
The compromise bill authorizes limited assistance for Ukraine, implements AUKUS and institutionalizes a nuclear weapon.
Target: Makin Island
On Aug. 17, 1942, daring Marine Raiders stormed Makin Island. But far worse fighting faced soldiers, sailors and Coast Guardsmen when American forces returned in late 1943.
By William B. Allmon, World War II Magazine
Navy dismisses more SEAL war crimes cases, removes controversial prosecutor
Navy leaders in San Diego and Washington continue efforts to revamp the sea service's criminal justice system.
By Carl Prine
VA’s top suicide prevention official departing in July
The move leaves a leadership gap at VA at a time of increased focus on the department's outreach and mental health efforts.
Recent series of campus suicides raise complicated questions for VA
Three veterans died by suicide at VA medical sites in six days, but the department has seen an overall decrease in campus suicides in recent years.
VA eyeing new partnership with states to help prevent veterans suicide
Seven states have already signed on to increased training and coordination with VA services in hopes of providing more outreach to veterans.
A strip tease: Army tells recruiters to stay away from erotic dance clubs
The Nov. 20 letter declared all recruiting personnel on temporary duty to be henceforth “barred from frequenting Erotic Dance Establishments.”
By Jon Simkins