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Report: Fired USS Lake Erie captain instilled a ‘culture of fear’
At one point, Capt. Danielle DeFant yelled at a subordinate for pointing out dolphins outside the ship, according to a Navy investigation.
By Sarah Sicard
On NATO’s eastern flank, this soldier rose to the challenge
Master Sgt. Justin Bolin, Military Times' 2023 Soldier of the Year, played a major role in the Army's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
By Davis Winkie
Military Times named American Legion Fourth Estate Award winner
Military Times was recognized for its 2022 reporting about the harmful effects of burn pits and other toxic exposures.
By Zamone Perez
Military Times Special Report: The Iraq War, 20 years later
The 2003 invasion of Iraq continues to resonate in the lives of troops today; a special report on the 20th anniversary of that momentous event.
By Military Times staff
Tell us: Has the COVID vax made you question other mandatory shots?
The COVID-19 vaccine is no longer mandatory, but more than a dozen shots still are.
‘Toxic bird pits’: Public’s ignorance of burn pit dangers exposed
No, there aren't any toxic bird pits.
Enrollments in VA medical care spiked after PACT Act passage last year
Department leaders say the are confident the increases won't lead to longer wait times for appointments.
Pentagon attributes UFO sightings to spies, airborne trash
Today, intelligence officials are set to deliver Congress with a new report on unexplained aerial phenomenon, better known as UFOs.
These colleges dominated Military Times’ 2022 Best for Vets list
Military Times' annual ranking follows a year of transition in higher education.
The intertwining legacy of women in the military and the Forever War
In many ways, female troops' service in Afghanistan opened previously closed doors.
DoD hasn’t properly tracked lead exposure in military kids
DoD's 2021 report to Congress says 83 children had elevated blood lead levels. Is that an undercount?
By Karen Jowers