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Marines more than halfway through fielding of new 360-degree radar
More than half of the 60 systems have been received.
By Todd South
Delaware man campaigns for Navy to name new ship after Dover
It's been 74 years since the U.S. Navy has had a ship named in honor of Dover, and even that one, which was recommissioned, never made the active fleet.
By Mike Finney, Delaware State News
Apollo 11′s ‘amiable strangers’ Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins
Apollo 11's astronauts had six months to gel as a crew and prepare for humanity's greatest space feat. The three had never served together on the same spaceflight before, and the busy preparation left little if any time for bonding.
Military Times honors 2019 Service Members of the Year in DC
Five individuals whose commitment to service goes above and beyond the call of duty were honored.
By Kristine Froeba
Fun in the sun: Flightline shorts on the way for overheated Nellis maintainers
Who wears short shorts?
VP Pence lauds Coast Guard crew for massive cocaine haul
The Coast Guard cutter Murno returned this week from a three-month drug interdiction deployment in the Eastern Pacific.
Officer accuses Air Force general of sexual misconduct
A senior military officer has accused the Air Force general tapped to be the next vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of sexual misconduct, potentially jeopardizing his nomination. Members of Congress have raised questions about the allegations and the military investigation that found insufficient evidence to charge him.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Would lowering the age of recruitment fix the military’s recruiting worries?
To combat the growing military-civilian divide, the military must be willing to change its recruiting tactics amid changing times, the author of this opinion piece writes.
By Shane McCarthy
Allegations against Hyten could complicate path toward Joint Chiefs vice chairman job, despite clearance
The Pentagon's nominee for vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs may face blowback on the hill following revelations of sexual assault accusations. But the service has cleared him of any wrongdoing.
By Valerie Insinna