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Blue Star Museums again offering free admission to troops, families all summer
Participating museums are offering free admission to military families from May 21 through Sept. 5.
By Karen Jowers
Soldier’s badass Van Halen tribute goes viral
A soldier performed a tribute in honor of the late Eddie Van Halen.
By Sarah Sicard
Green Beret’s free-fall death spotlights concerns, sparks working group
The Green Beret team sergeant had transitioned to a new parachute deployment method several days before the mishap that took his life.
By Kyle Rempfer
McMaster: Strategic competitors probably view the US as ‘weak’
McMaster’s comments come as he is promoting his new book, "Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World” that was released this month.
By Diana Stancy
Esper punctuates WWII commemoration remarks with a warning to China
Defense Secretary Mark Esper finished his Indo-Pacific trip with remarks at the 75th anniversary commemoration of the end of World War II aboard the battleship where it happened.
Afghan forces retake prison after deadly attack by ISIS group
Militants affiliated with the Islamic State group stormed a prison in eastern Afghanistan and freed nearly 400 of their fighters before security forces restored order, a government official said Monday.
Why troops are going commando
Many service members support the freedom of going au naturel.
By Sarah Sicard
Milley: A flawed general who learned a lesson
Milley has apologized and taken responsibility for his actions on that telling day in Lafayette Square.
By Scott W. Patton
Understanding the warrior spirit
A retired Marine Corps sergeant discusses dealing with trauma in the foreword to "Warrior: How to Support Those Who Protect Us" by Dr. Shauna Springer.
By Eddie Wright
Michigan copies GI Bill benefits for civilians as calls increase for expanding the program beyond the military
The idea is to support medical workers and other coronavirus responders with a program similar to the Defense Department's higher education offerings.
Army spec ops make changes after it took almost two hours to find Ranger lost in fatal free-fall jump
The soldier who collided with the deceased Ranger was “at no fault," according to the investigation.
By Kyle Rempfer