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DOD ‘slow rolling’ fair special pays for Guard, Reserve, advocates say
Pentagon officials fear such reforms could harm active duty retention.
By Davis Winkie
Army evaluating first ‘launched effects’ prototype
A team of five industry players is building the first launched effects prototypes for the Army as the service continues to experiment with the capability.
By Jen Judson
Last of Mexico’s World War II veterans dies at age 98
The sergeant served with 300 other Mexican soldiers alongside U.S. Army Air Forces in the Philippines.
By Staff Reports
‘I Am Vanessa Guillen’ documentary shows good can come from tragedy
Vanessa Guillen's legacy will impact service members for generations to come.
By Sarah Sicard
Headed to a combat training center? These tips will help.
The combat training centers are changing how they challenge rotating units.
By Todd South
Army receives first batch of mixed reality goggles, more work ahead
Despite delays, IVAS developers continue to improve the device.
By Todd South
US building information-sharing alliances to counter China, push JADC2
Defense officials have said Washington maintains an advantage over Beijing in the Indo-Pacific because of a constellation of friendly, helpful nations.
Military Creepypasta is a treasure trove of scary war stories
There's nothing scarier than a spooky military story.
By Sarah Sicard
Divers find WWI Navy destroyer, the first to be sunk by enemy fire
The wreckage of the USS Jacob Jones was recently discovered off the southwest coast of England by a group of UK diving experts.
Medals of Honor for soldiers who perpetrated Wounded Knee massacre may be rescinded
The Senate has not yet approved the move to rescind the 20 Medals of Honor.
By Davis Winkie
Propaganda out of Ukraine conflict is not much different from World War I
Propaganda may be dispersed differently, but much of the messaging remains unchanged.
By Sarah Sicard