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GOP reps fear loan forgiveness plan will hurt military recruiting
The lawmakers are asking White House officials for information on whether military recruiting was considered before making the loan forgiveness plan.
Pentagon’s top personnel official retires
Jimmy Stewart has served as the acting head of the personnel office for the last 14 months.
Cindy McCain accepts warship’s commissioning pennant
Monday marked the 25th anniversary of the destroyer’s commissioning.
By Diana Stancy
A Tennessee couple are accused of defrauding the military out of $65 million. Now they want separate trials
Separate trials are being sought by a Tennessee couple accused of defrauding the U.S. military out of $65 million in a scheme involving prescriptions for pain and scar cream.
Investigators report US military training range woes across Indo-Pacific region
A Defense Department Inspector General report this week warns that some ranges aren't equipped to train pilots for the future fight.
This group scores vets free tickets to sporting events, concerts, shows — even the Super Bowl
Vet Tix is a nonprofit that gives veterans and active-duty troops free or heavily discounted tickets to sporting events, concerts and more.
By Joshua Axelrod
A legend passes: Dick Cole, last of the Doolittle Raiders, dies at 103
“Everyone wanted to go on that mission," Cole once said of the daring raid on Tokyo, which rallied America's spirit during the darkest days of World War II.
Democrats scoff at GOP’s shifting defense budget
Key Democrats are laughing off reports that President Trump reversed course on his defense spending plans and now wants a dramatic boost in the military budget next fiscal year.
By Joe Gould
Nation bids goodbye to Bush with high praise, cannons, humor
The nation bid goodbye to George H.W. Bush with high praise, cannon salutes and gentle humor Wednesday, celebrating the life of the Texan who embraced a lifetime of service in Washington and was the last president to fight for the U.S. in wartime. Three former presidents looked on at Washington National Cathedral as a fourth — George W. Bush — eulogized his dad as “the brightest of a thousand points of light.”
The Doolittle Raid generated more ripples than once thought
The Doolittle attack generated more, and more violent, ripples than once thought.
By James M. Scott, World War II Magazine