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None of the US Air Force’s linguists spoke Ukrainian. Then Russia invaded.
Air Force linguists scrambled to keep up through the Afghanistan withdrawal and, now, the war in Ukraine.
Having trouble finding a job? Check out this ‘Match.com for veteran employment’
This national website not only gives veterans a direct link to contact potential employers but also translates military-speak into the keywords that recruiters are looking for on a resume.
By Joshua Axelrod
Chelsea Manning will have to stay in jail for contempt, appeals court says
The former Army intel analyst is behind bars for refusing to testify to a grand jury investigating Wikileaks.
Police: Sailor enticed 13-year-old boy to sub base barracks
Cryptologic Technician (Maintenance) 3rd Class Chazzman Kealiiokapapaku Chung, 28, turned himself in to the Connecticut State Police on Tuesday.
By Navy Times staff
Africa: A continent where partnership is in demand
While U.S. military might is unrivaled, a robust whole of government approach enables security, stability and prosperity on the African continent.
By Col. Chris Karns
Here’s why a Navy cyber chief faces court-martial
The chief cryptologic technician (collection) is slated to go to trial this May.
Fort Gordon sailors charged with raping, sodomizing 18-year-old woman at party
All three sailors are being detained in the Richmond County Jail.
By Jon Simkins
Navy chief petty officer killed in Syria to be added to NSA memorial
The first female Navy service member killed in the battle against the Islamic State will become the third woman to have her name added to the National Security Agency’s National Cryptologic Memorial.
That airman charged with spying? Here’s how she earned an Air Medal
Former Tech. Sgt. Monica Elfriede Witt, who was charged with espionage Wednesday, earned an Air Medal for her contributions during the early days of the Iraq War.
By Kent Miller