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‘American Solitaire’ puts a veteran’s invisible wounds front and center
Aaron Davidman's film follows a combat veteran as he navigates the challenges of returning home from Afghanistan.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
Military Times Outdoor Gear Guide: Take aim with new crossbows, cameras and more
Only the best for your next hunt.
By Ken Perrotte
Air Force honors 12 airmen who died defending top-secret outpost in Laos during Vietnam War
A monument was unveiled at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, to mark the 50th anniversary of 12 airmen who died defending Lima Site 85, a classified outpost in Laos that was overrun by North Vietnamese fighters in 1968.
By Kyle Rempfer
Students in overseas military schools protest gun violence
Hundreds of students at schools on overseas military bases took part in a protest Wednesday morning to highlight gun safety issues, Stars & Stripes reports.
By Ken Chamberlain
A-10 pilots receive Distinguished Flying Cross for strafing mission in Syria
Two A-10C Thunderbolt II pilots received Distinguished Flying Crosses for their heroic actions in support of U.S. Army forces near al-Shaddadi, Syria, on May 2.
By Kyle Rempfer
Commentary: From beans to bullets, AMC highlights what it takes to keep the Army running at home and at war
Soldiers cannot win on the battlefield without weapons to shoot, tanks to maneuver, food to eat and the logistics support to ensure those provisions get to the right place at the right time.
By Gen. Gus Perna
10 schools stand out in latest Military Times ranking of cybersecurity programs
Syracuse University topped the list of Military Times’ latest batch of rankings of the best cybersecurity programs for veteran and military-connected students.
By Natalie Gross
‘Grand Tour’ hosts offer guest spot to Navy’s penis-drawing aviators
An Amazon Prime show offers a global platform for the Navy's sky phallus.
By Kevin Lilley
‘Unlike anything I had ever seen’: Airman to receive Silver Star for actions in fierce Mosul fight
The special operations team had been waiting for weeks on the mission to retake Mosul, Iraq.
By Kyle Rempfer
Cities sue Defense Department over gun-check system failures
Three large U.S. cities filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the Department of Defense, arguing that many service members who are disqualified from gun ownership weren’t reported to the national background check system.
New virtual reality theater experience launches next week with 'Top Gun'
Feel the need for virtual popcorn, and speed? You could be in luck.
By Kevin Lilley