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A civilian cybersecurity reserve corps is needed for the Pentagon and DHS, lawmakers from both parties say
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to create a civilian reserve corps of cybersecurity experts to help defend national security interests.
Explainer: Inside the lawful killing of Qassim Suleimani
An Iranian general, the Japanese architect of the Pearl Harbor attack, Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump.
By Capt. Lawrence Brennan (retired)
Would Trump drive NATO exit? Congress works on roadblocks.
Amid uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s intentions toward NATO, Congress is taking bipartisan action to stop him from withdrawing from the alliance.
By Joe Gould
Pentagon’s top personnel official retires
Jimmy Stewart has served as the acting head of the personnel office for the last 14 months.
Frozen in time, US Embassy a monument to Iran hostage crisis
What initially began as a sit-in devolved into 444 days of captivity for 52 Americans seized in the embassy.
Campaign: Warren’s call to exit Mideast means ‘combat troops’ only
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has served briefly on the Armed Services Committee.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Aircraft carrier: Ship of fear
The author believes one well-placed cruise missile or even a World War II torpedo could take out a modern aircraft carrier, but 90 years of success suggest these uniquely American weapons are here to stay.
By Geoffrey Norman, Military History Magazine
The widow of a World War II Navy hero turns 100
Meet Tess, the wife of Midway pilot George H. Gay.
By Ross Williams, Marietta Daily Journal
Navy boots boat’s XO
Pentagon officials blamed his relief on “a loss of confidence in his personal judgment.”
L. Bruce Laingen, Iran hostage, Navy combat vet, dies at 96
On Nov. 4, 1979, protesters took over the American Embassy. They held the staff hostage for 444 days.
Cindy McCain accepts warship’s commissioning pennant
Monday marked the 25th anniversary of the destroyer’s commissioning.
By Diana Stancy