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Watch Marines fire rocket from ‘creepy’ robot goat available on Amazon
Watch the robotic goat walk, beg, hop and sway its hips.
Preparing to leave the military a second time, soldier discusses bond of service in Iraq with daughter
Michele Johnson joined the Army in 2008 after leaving the Air Force in 1990. She served in Iraq at the same time as her daughter.
By Howard Dukes, South Bend Tribune via the AP
Fact check: Trump claims Biden policies killed over 308,000 veterans, but that’s not what investigators found
The VA inspector general found major problems with VA record keeping back in 2015 but did not connect that to missing care which killed veterans.
‘Velocipastor’ boasts the most cringeworthy military movie scene of all time
‘Velocipastor’ (2017) might just have one of the most insane military movie scenes of all time.
By Sarah Sicard
WATCH: The lost Marine AAV is found, Air Force uniform changes, and want to buy a missile silo? ― The Briefing 08.11.20
What our military reporters are watching this week.
By Andrea Scott
Dodging COVID-19, Navy ships break record for staying at sea
When the ships left home in January, COVID-19 was just starting to emerge.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Congressman calls on watchdogs to check reopening safety measures
U.S. Representative Gerry E. Connolly, D-Va., has called on agency inspectors general to ensure that plans to bring employees back to work meet best practices for worker safety.
By Jessie Bur
Carrier Theodore Roosevelt, sidelined in Guam by coronavirus, heads back to sea this week
The USS Theodore Roosevelt will return to sea later this week, nearly two months after the ship was sidelined in Guam with a rapidly growing coronavirus outbreak, U.S. officials said as the crew finished final preparations to depart.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
VA, veterans groups brace for surge in mental health needs
The VA kicked off a “Now is the Time” campaign aimed at alerting veterans and their families to the mental health resources that are available to them.
Military spouses can take these steps if a service member has mental health concerns
The entire military community is needed to overcome the suicide epidemic affecting service members, says this Air Force spouse.
By Aleha Landry
One Air Force spouse’s take on suicide, depression and mental health concerns in the military
An Air Force wife says she thinks spouses a key in the fight against the suicide epidemic affecting members of the military.
By Aleha Landry