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‘We must do our part to mitigate climate change’ — The military’s pollution problem
The military may be taking the threat of climate change seriously, but without reporting requirements, there’s a lack of transparency and accountability.
By Sonner Kehrt, The War Horse
These Air Corps pilots’ actions at Pearl Harbor made them among the first heroes of World War II
Two heroic American aviators led a spirited defense against the Japanese at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
By Michael E. Haskew
US to commemorate 9/11 as its aftermath extends and evolves
Americans are commemorating 9/11 with mournful ceremonies, volunteering, appeals to “never forget” and rising attention to the terror attacks’ extended toll on responders.
To the surprise of no one, CBS cancels Marine courtroom drama ‘The Code’
It seemed doomed from the start.
By Jon Simkins
Facing deportation, former Marine’s wife leaves for Mexico
Military family exhausted all options to keep wife and mother Alejandra Juarez from being sent away.
Dems fight to wall off military from Trump’s immigration plans
Here's how Congressional Democrats are targeting the “zero-tolerance” immigration policy's reliance on the military.
By Joe Gould
This silent, all-electric dirt bike could soon drive special operators into battle
The Zero MMX motorcyle gives special operations forces an all-electric option that's even quieter than the current hybrid-engine SilentHawk.
By Todd South
Soldier of the Year's suicide-prevention app logs more than 2,600 connections
The suicide-prevention app has seen more than 2,600 connections between users and volunteers trained to help.
By Charlsy Panzino