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SecDef wields axe to brass, HQs, formations to fashion leaner Army
Hegseth ordered the Army secretary to cut programs, reduce the number of general officers in the ranks and consolidate offices, commands and headquarters.
By Jen Judson
Still flying at 97: Autobiography recounts WWII pilot’s life
A lifetime of flying, going back to his days as a 21-year-old bomber pilot in Italy and flying secret missions with the OSS, is recounted in “Special Duties Pilot.”
Veterans return to Memorial Day traditions as pandemic eases
This holiday weekend will feel something closer to Memorial Days of old, as COVID-19 restrictions are fully lifted in many places.
Memorial Day tribute: The race not run
The author recalls how she met her husband, who replaced his friend in a marathon. She was unable to thank the friend, a West Point grad, who died in Iraq in 2006.
By Lauren Jackson
The Pentagon wants a new ‘reg’ for prosecuting extremism
The regulation would be part of a host of initiatives to combat extremism in the ranks.
Pay is up, end strength is down and more from the Pentagon’s latest budget proposal
Smaller services, a healthy pay raise and more from the fiscal year 2022 budget proposal.
‘A national outrage’: Lawmakers seek solutions to food insecurity in military, veteran families
Should junior enlisted families receive automatic SNAP benefits for six months after leaving the military?
By Karen Jowers
Mutiny, eh? Canadian officer hit with rare charge for anti-vax allegations
The mutiny allegation is making its first appearance in more than 20 years.
By J.D. Simkins