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‘Inspection’ director calls new Marine film the ‘Black, gay Rocky’
"The Inspection" arrives in theaters Nov. 18.
By Sarah Sicard
Veterans more likely to be targeted by sophisticated financial scams
Veterans are twice as likely to unknowingly participate in a scam as the general population, Carroll Harris, a U.S. Postal Inspection Service senior law enforcement official.
By Niko Boskovic, Medill News Service
Fed who failed to inspect enough ships convicted
Carl James Jr. will be sentenced in federal court in January. He pleaded guilty last week to making a false statement on a government form.
Pests and poop plague this Navy installation
Despite the command's assurances that the problems were being addressed, employees continued to express concern, according to a Naval Inspector General report.
Most Navy C-130s remain grounded nearly one year after fatal crash
A propeller problem was discovered after the fleet was grounded following the July 10 Marine Reserve KC-130T crash that killed 16 troops.
4 tips from veterans-turned-'Flip or Flop' stars for your next military move
Realty meets reality TV ... get some guidance from the Williams family.
By Natalie Gross
Official: Syria to facilitate chemical weapons team mission
An international chemical weapons delegation will visit Syria in the coming days and Damascus will facilitate its mission to uncover who used chemical weapons in the country earlier this year, a Syrian official said Saturday.
By Albert Aji