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More food options, better access coming for commissary customers
The commissary director aims to bring more customers in to take advantage of commissary savings.
By Karen Jowers
Day 1 of outspoken Marine’s trial brings guilty plea and political sideshow
“I am being held accountable for my actions," Scheller said. "The general officers should be held accountable for their failures."
By Davis Winkie
DoD killed off Troops to Teachers program that helped thousands. Advocates want to revive it
The 28-year-old transition program was ended eariler this month, but lawmakers may vote to restart it next year.
Natural disasters, deployments, COVID-19 and modernization: An update from the Guard
The Guard is looking to increase dwell time between deployments.
By Todd South
Book excerpt: Using the lens of science fiction to inspire leaders “To Boldly Go”
In "To Boldly Go," multiple authors explore leadership and strategy through the lens of science fiction.
By Steven Leonard
Milley denies working to undermine Trump or civilian control of the military
In his first comments to lawmakers on the controversy, the Joint Chiefs Chairman said his moves in the final days of the Trump presidency were all routine.
Trump’s unofficial advisors on VA had significant access, influence over policy: report
Newly released emails show a larger role for the men than previously reported.
Milley: Whisperer to presidents, target of intrigue
Milley will face tough questions from Congress this week.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Former DoD official among Trump advisers, associates subpoenaed by House Jan. 6 panel
The subpoenas are a significant escalation for the committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Commander Craig: 007 star made honorary Royal Navy officer
Honorary naval officers act as ambassadors for the service.
Mattis testifies in fraud trial of fallen tech star
Mattis testified for more than three hours.
By Michael Liedtke