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‘We are alarmed’: Lawmakers seek answers on troubling Walter Reed base barracks conditions
Navy Times exposed the years-long problems earlier this month.
No hot water, A/C or doors with locks for junior troops forced to live in hellish Walter Reed base barracks
The problems aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda have been going on for years, young sailors and soldiers say.
This tank will turn your pool into a wet hot American warzone
Put the Pool Punisher on your summer wishlist.
By Sarah Sicard
As COVID-19 infection curve elongates in some places, Army Corps of Engineers has more time to build hospitals
The next hot spots could be in more remote areas.
Explainer: Closing schools during the coronavirus pandemic
On Monday, Defense Department schools at Fort Knox will shutter, part of a series of measures by commanders to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
By Dr. Aubree Gordon, University of Michigan
Unsafe intercepts involving NATO aircraft have decreased, and often are the result of a ‘hot-dogging’ pilot, top general says
“In many of the cases where they’re unsafe, when you take a look at the experience level of the operators that were involved, it typically turns into a young man or woman that was probably just hot-dogging it a little bit more than they should." - U.S. Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters, NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander of U.S. European Command
By Shawn Snow
This is what happened when an Air Force pilot got assigned to a Navy carrier
Ron Williams remembers his temporary duty assignment flying Douglas A-3B “Whales” from a carrier as the most challenging two years of his career
By Chester Peterson Jr., Aviation History Magazine
Battle over Air Force’s $1,300 coffee cups heats up
The Air Force, under fire for throwing down $1,280 apiece to replace in-flight reheating cups after their handles break, will use 3-D printing to fix the cups for just 50 cents. But Sen. Chuck Grassley wonders why these pricey cups are necessary.
Commentary: McCain was a global leader and a ‘GDHP.’ But is he irreplaceable?
A childhood friend and fellow Navy officer of Sen. John McCain gives a perspective on his legacy as a leader.
By Cmdr. Beth F. Coye