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New editors named at Military Times and service branch publications
Three new editors will lead Military Times and its service branch publications.
By Zamone Perez
CIA’s black warfare and the Navy’s Operation Passage to Freedom
Col. Edward Lansdale, chief of the CIA's Saigon Military Mission, was the genius cowboy who skirted the rules to achieve just goals; for others, he was the embodiment of an arrogant foreign policy gone dangerously wrong.
By Marc D. Bernstein, HistoryNet
Are moderate Dem ‘Sentries’ — not ‘Squad’ — the ones to watch in 2020?
Two of the five are Navy vets.
With mounting questions about cost and survivability, a shifting political landscape for US aircraft carriers
The U.S. Navy's new chief got an earful from Capitol Hill about the cost and growing vulnerability of aircraft carriers.
The worst orders you’ll ever get?
Congress explores “Strategic Arctic Ports” for Navy and Coast Guard personnel.
20 years since NATO-wrought freedom, Kosovo remains in limbo
In Kosovo so far, the sword has worked better than the ploughshare.
The unloved, unlovely, yet indispensable LST
One of the biggest threats to D-Day success came from the Allied side — the shortage of a key ship.
By Craig L. Symonds, World War II Magazine
Set on fire by a colleague, this Army nurse is taking her story to Capitol Hill
Capt. Katie Blanchard is hoping to give a voice to service members harmed by negligence.
Simmering South China Sea heats up
Taiwan irked over Beijing's Flanker-L fighter flight, amphibious warship Wasp makes a visit, China plans PLA/N review.
1,800-year-old Roman penis carvings discovered near Hadrian’s Wall — some things never change
Militarized affinity for phallic scribbling dates back long before the first illustrations were ever fashioned by bored American service members.
By Jon Simkins