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Black women’s group defends affirmative action at military academies
Lawsuits filed against West Point and the Naval Academy seek to end the use of race as a factor in admissions there.
Small rotations to far-flung Southeast Asian countries are likely the future of INDOPACOM assignments
The days of "fixed bases in fixed places" could be coming to an end.
For engineers, deployments to Pacific islands, Southeast Asia could be in the works
The Pentagon's top leadership is interested in expanding the Civic Action Team program.
Esper, first SECDEF to travel to Palau, visits with Seabees and Marines
Esper visited World War II battle wreckage and sat down with senior government officials to talk security and threats from China.
SECDEF orders after action review of National Guard efforts during civil unrest duties
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy will lead the review ordered by Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
By Howard Altman
VA to engrave controversial motto in bronze at all department cemeteries
Department leaders have resisted calls to make the motto more inclusive for women veterans.
Senate fails to override Trump veto on Iran conflict
Congress has failed in its bid to block President Donald Trump from engaging in further military action against Iran without first seeking approval from the legislative branch.
Trump vetoes measure to restrain his actions against Iran
President Donald Trump on Wednesday vetoed a resolution that said he must get a nod from Congress before engaging in further military action against Iran. Trump called it “insulting” to the presidency.
Two US troops die in combat in Afghanistan
Two U.S. service members were killed and another two were wounded in action Saturday in Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
In November Military Times poll, troops viewed Iran as less of a threat than Russia, China
A Military Times poll conducted last year found half of troops viewed Iran as a major national security threat.
Army identifies Green Beret killed in Afghanistan
The Pentagon has identified an Army Green Beret killed in Kunduz province, Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer