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US military finishes Gaza pier, but plans to move it into place paused
High winds and sea swells are making it too dangerous for U.S. military personnel to install the pier at the Gaza beach, the Pentagon said.
Navy submarine used as a target vessel in the 1930s found off Maryland coast
A salvage company says it identified the wreckage of the USS R-8 using sonar and historical records.
Fighting demons, healing hatred, restoring hope: How to defeat extremism in the US military
The military needs a program as part of the mandatory demobilization process to promote the deradicalization of service members, says the author of this commentary.
By Chris Buckley, Myrieme Churchill and Jacob Ware
Veterans organization launches service projects in Houston’s hurricane-damaged neighborhoods
Some 200 veterans and community partners recently participated in Operation Bayou City Blitz, a volunteer initiative organized by veteran nonprofit The Mission Continues.
By Jared Morgan
Veterans Day in 2020: Quiet parades, somber virtual events
Traditional Veterans Day ceremonies were canceled as the coronavirus surged across the U.S.
F-16 escorts private aircraft from restricted airspace near Trump event in Arizona
An F-16 released a flare to get the attention of a nonresponsive aircraft flying in the restricted airspace over President Trump's Wednesday event in Arizona, NORAD said.
After munition worker deaths, Army floats $16 billion plan to modernize production
U.S. Army officials told lawmakers Tuesday they are seeking a new 15-year, $16 billion strategy to modernize and automate the military’s aging munitions plants following nearly a dozen worker deaths and injuries over recent years.
By Joe Gould
Best pics of the week: Aug. 23, 2020
Blue Angels arrive at Pensacola, Army Best Warrior competitions, Marines Down Under and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Navy Reserve surgeon back from month of COVID-19 work in New York
The Navy mobilized her April 3 and days later she was in New York getting briefed on what was then an indefinite deployment.
By Jake Goodrick, Gillette (Wyo.) News-Record via the AP
Judge dismisses Fitzgerald lawsuit
The lawsuit sought damages from the company that chartered the container ship that struck the U.S. destroyer in 2017.
Hospital ship Comfort departs NYC, having treated fewer than 200 patients
“I believe Comfort not only brought comfort but also saved lives,” said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
By Jon Simkins