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Great power, great responsibility: Gen. ‘CQ’ Brown & Anthony Mackie talk diversity ‘firsts’ in military, Marvel
Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown isn't an Avenger ... yet.
Japan-based sailor dies after physical readiness test
Aviation Electrician Airman Jordan C. Cook, 22, “exhibited symptoms of illness” on May 1 following his PRT, according to Naval Forces Japan spokesman Cmdr. Reann Mommsen.
Navy recruit dies at boot camp
The 18-year-old collapsed during her physical fitness assessment and is at least the second recruit to die at Great Lakes this year
George H.W. Bush, Bob Woodward among this year’s HillVets honorees
The annual HillVets list highlights active-duty personnel, veterans and military advocates who have proven themselves to be invaluable members of the military community.
By Joshua Axelrod
Shark Tank’s Daymond John has 5 tips for vet entrepreneurs
Before he became known as the “People’s Shark” on ABC’s hit reality series, “Shark Tank,” Daymond John turned a bag of hats and an idea into the multi-million dollar apparel company FUBU. And since then, he’s mentored many an entrepreneur seeking to do the same thing.
By Natalie Gross
‘Midway’ blockbuster starring Woody Harrelson to begin filming next month on Oahu
German director Roland Emmerich will begin filming the $100-million blockbuster next month at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickham.
By Jon Simkins
Survivor of USS Frank E. Evans disaster that killed son dies at 93
Lawrence Reilly Sr. barely survived the 1969 collision that sent half of the USS Frank E. Evans to the bottom of the South China Sea with his namesake son and 73 other shipmates trapped inside. The father spent the last years of his life unsuccessfully trying to convince the Pentagon to add those 74 names to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Will Captain America survive ‘Infinity War’ ... and what about that back pay?
The comic-book version of Captain America already received a six-figure check for services rendered.
By Kevin Lilley