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Navy officer convicted in ‘Dateline’ death gets more time for appeal
The junior officer was convicted for killing his Belgian wife in 2015.
Navy officer sentenced to life for murdering his wife in Belgium
The Navy declined to take on the case until former Defense Secretary James Mattis forced them to in 2018.
History and myths of the dreaded ‘Dear John’ letter
The book "Dear John: Love and Loyalty in Wartime America" explores the history and future of the military breakup.
By Todd South
Commander Craig: 007 star made honorary Royal Navy officer
Honorary naval officers act as ambassadors for the service.
USS Arlington, Navy surgeons, head to Haiti, while a joint task force provides disaster relief
The ship is expected to arrive in Haiti “by the end of the week,” and is equipped with a surgical team along with landing craft capability. Soldiers, Marines also deploy.
By Diana Stancy
Journalist Joe Galloway, chronicler of Vietnam War, dies
Joseph L. Galloway was best known for his book, "We Were Soldiers Once ... And Young,” which was made into a Hollywood movie.
Book Excerpt: “The Ever-Shrinking Fighting Force”
Here are the top 15 guiding principles essential to ensuring the strength of American security.
By Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arnold L. Punaro (ret)
The Spouse Angle Podcast – Up this week: What’s the Hold Up on the Tenant Bill of Rights for Military Families?
Implementation of the Defense Department's Tenant Bill of Rights for military families in base housing has hit a few snags, even as more families sue the companies that manage these properties.
By Military Times staff
Book excerpt: ‘The Other Face of Battle: America’s Forgotten Wars and the Experience of Combat’
"The Other Face of Battle" reminds us that "irregular" or "asymmetrical" warfare is now not the exception but the rule. Understanding its roots seems more crucial than ever.
By Wayne E. Lee, David L. Preston, Anthony E. Carlson, and David Silbey
Remains of 2 Kentucky sailors returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor attack
Navy Fireman 3rd Class Welborn L. Ashby and Navy Seaman 2nd Class Howard S. Magers died nearly 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Creating a DC National Guard quick-reaction force is a bad idea
We need to keep our nation’s seat of government safe, but creating a quick-reaction force is not the right solution, says the author of this commentary.
By Retired Maj. Gen. Arnold L. Punaro