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Senators could be forced to ram through some military nominations soon
Despite one senator's hold on 300-plus confirmations, Democratic leaders could advance some nominees individually.
Who’s making a cuppa joe for their joes downrange? These medevac pilots at the Dustoff Coffee shop
The shop is open 10 to 4. Unless there's a mission.
By Kathleen Curthoys
‘VA is not broken’: Outgoing deputy secretary downplays department’s leadership turmoil
Thomas Bowman, twice passed over in recent months for VA's top job, said the department remains committed to reform efforts and helping veterans.
Big changes for VA’s leadership
A Navy and Air Force vet is taking over the top spot for now.
New cyber weapons are here and no one is prepared, experts say
The experts say government, military and industry are not prepared for current or future cyber threats and must do more to deter bad actors.
By Todd South
Artist soldiers: Their self-expression and humanity in WWI is revealed in exhibit
A WWI exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum features artwork from artists embedded with soldier units, and soldiers who became artists in their underground hideouts.
By Nicole Bauke
VA secretary's job appears safe, for now
The embattled department secretary said he has been told by White House officials that a recent travel scandal won't cost him his job.
Army honors three JROTC cadets killed in Florida shooting
West Point posthumously admitted one of the JROTC cadets to the academy, and all three are being awarded heroism medals.
By Charlsy Panzino
Florida shooting victim died wearing his ROTC shirt
Two of the victims were coaches. One was a student who played trombone in the school band. Another proudly wore his ROTC uniform. Still another loved soccer. And most were so very young.
What happened in the Tet Offensive's first 36 hours
The AP’s Peter Arnett reported on the Vietnam War from 1962 until its end in 1975. On the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, the AP is publishing this edited extract from his book “We’re Taking Fire: A Reporter’s View of the Vietnam War, Tet and the Fall of LBJ.”
MISFIRE: The sailor who spotted Peter Mims and then went back to bed
This sleepy sailor had the opportunity to be a hero.
By Military Times Editors