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Army medic receives award for fending off shooter, saving life
Army Sgt. Brian Lieberman intervened during an active shooter environment, shielding an injured civilian from gunfire.
By Riley Ceder
Space Force aims to set standard for diversity, inclusion in the military
Some critics worry steps taken in public, such as the military’s first all-female space operations crew, only serve to obscure larger systemic problems the Space Force has inherited from the branch of the military it grew out of, the U.S. Air Force.
By Dan Boyce, Colorado Public Radio via the AP
Why toxic senior leaders survive — and sometimes thrive — in the military
The armed forces have lost far more talent as a result of poor and toxic leadership than any supposed benefit the toxic people have brought to their organizations, writes recently retired Col. Jason Lamb.
By Retired Col. Jason Lamb
Report: Trump disparaged US war dead as ‘losers,’ ‘suckers’
A new report details multiple instances of President Donald Trump making disparaging remarks about members of the U.S. military who have been captured or killed, including referring to the American war dead at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France in 2018 as “losers” and “suckers.”
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 33: Dr. Matt Mishkind — Reducing Barriers to Care through Telehealth
Matt Mishkind has focused his career on two focal points: military health care and organizational development.
‘Two years is just too long’: Grieving parents await answers in 2018 death of Lt. j.g. Asante McCalla
"It’s just taking them an incredibly long time to come to a conclusion,” Alicia McCalla said
Junior officer facing child pornography charges
A lieutenant assigned to the Virginia-based fast-attack submarine Albany is headed to trial later this year.
Senior chief charged with rape, kicking pregnant woman in the stomach
The senior enlisted sailor's alleged crimes took place in San Diego and Maryland
Arson suspected in Bonhomme Richard fire, defense official says
Arson is suspected as the cause of a July 12 fire that left extensive damage to the USS Bonhomme Richard docked off San Diego, and a U.S. Navy sailor was being questioned as a potential suspect, a senior defense official said Wednesday.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press