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Renewing our commitment to veterans with disabilities
Businesses can thank veterans who are blind by opening the door to greater opportunities for this untapped workforce, says the author of this commentary.
By Kevin Lynch
Naval Academy’s 1968 grads fund restoration of Chapel doors donated by 1868 class
A gift from the Class of 1868, the Naval Academy Chapel doors are bronze-cast monoliths. For its 50-year anniversary, the Class of 1968 funded restoration of the doors, linking their legacy to the midshipmen who graduated a century before them.
By By Danielle Ohl, The (Annapolis, Md.) Capital via AP
The US is running out of bombs — and it may soon struggle to make more
America's best weapons now rely on parts from an increasingly shrinking industrial base — and in some cases, is totally reliant on Chinese-made materials.
By Aaron Mehta
America’s industrial base is at risk, and the military may feel the consequences
America's aging workforce could limit the Pentagon's ability to keep up with other nations, a new government report warns.
By Aaron Mehta