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How the military plans to reduce blast-related injuries in troops
New Pentagon guidance reveals which military jobs in each service have the most potential to cause brain damage.
Soldiers killed by bomb blast in Afghanistan identified
The Pentagon has identified two U.S. soldiers killed in Kandahar province on Saturday.
By Kyle Rempfer
Plan to ban tobacco sales to anyone under 21 will hit the military too
The new rule is included in a must-pass budget bill expected to be voted on this week.
Could mild brain injuries be affecting good order and discipline? The Pentagon wants to find out.
The Pentagon is studying how blast exposure affects service members' health.
5 Italian troops wounded by roadside explosion in Iraq
A roadside blast wounded five Italian military members Sunday in northern Iraq as they returned from a mission aimed at helping Iraqi troops combat the Islamic State group, Italian military officials said.
From parade to pandemic: Museum looks at 1918′s deadly flu
Officials went ahead with the parade despite the discouragement of the city health department about the ever-spreading virus. Within 72 hours of the parade, all the hospital beds in Philadelphia were full of flu patients.
US service member dies on mission in Iraq
A U.S. service member died Saturday during a mission in Ninewah province, Iraq.
By Kyle Rempfer
Why wearable technology might end the Navy’s fitness test
It's like the old Air Force test, only wearable.
By Mark D. Faram
Who’s the Navy’s next CNO?
Maybe a White House with a flair for the dramatic could shake up the highest levels of the Navy's officer corps.
By Mark D. Faram
4 Afghan civilians killed, 4 US troops slightly wounded in Kabul suicide attack on US convoy
It was the second suicide attack in as many days to rattle the Afghan capital.
Is SEAL war crimes suspect Eddie Gallagher innocent?
A trove of NCIS files provided to Navy Times and a defense motion filed late Sunday appear to raise doubts about several war crimes charges against SEAL.
By Carl Prine