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Military court rules on when unit group chats could get you in trouble
The case involved inappropriate messages sent in a "chief's mess" group.
Mattis says further Taliban assaults likely in weeks ahead
Defense secretary says "They will never hold against the Afghan army."
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
A new cold war: How the Army is preparing for a fight in the Arctic
Russia's Arctic buildup has gotten some attention from the U.S. military, but some say the Army is still unprepared for an extreme cold-weather fight.
By Todd South
National World War I memorial a step closer to reality
The memorial in Washington is planned for completion in 2020.
By Kathleen Curthoys
Polar fitness app broadcasted sensitive details of intelligence and service members
More than 6,500 users who worked at more than 200 sensitive sites across the world appear to have been unknowingly broadcasting their exercise location and their name to the entire world.
By Justin Lynch
DARPA to use artificial intelligence to help commanders in ‘gray zone’ conflicts
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program aimed at gauging what the adversary is up to during 'gray-zone' conflicts.
By Todd South
Commentary: Youth deserve the ability to make informed decisions about their future
About 50 percent of young Americans today admit they know little to nothing about our military. As a nation, we are failing them, and we are failing ourselves.
By Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Snow
What would a Trump military parade look like?
Past military parades in the U.S. have featured thousands of U.S. troops and even Patriot missiles slowly creeping towards the White House.
Retirement Guide: Guardsman plans for 20-year career
Army Sgt. John Bernert, an air traffic controller in the Kentucky National Guard who is about to start warrant officer school, said the numbers make sense for him to stay with the military’s legacy retirement system.
By Karen Jowers
Retirement Guide: Sailor sees benefits on both sides of BRS choice
With six years in the Navy under his belt, Yeoman 1st Class Eric Driest is squarely in the middle of the 1.6 million service members who are eligible to opt in to the new Blended Retirement System. (Courtesy of Eric Driest)
By Karen Jowers
Retirement Guide: Army officer wonders if injuries affect retirement decision
Army Maj. Matthew Riley is the classic example of why the decision about whether the new Blended Retirement System is a distinctly individual one.
By Karen Jowers