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Shake it up: West Point cannon crew, ‘A-Man’ and Rabble Rousers
These supporting cadets boost the crowd at Army games.
By Todd South
Once the ‘Cinderella Man,’ boxer (and manager) later enlisted in WWII
Ron Howard’s movie ends with David slaying Goliath. Yet for the boxer and his manager, it would only be the beginning.
Navy doctor pleads guilty to scamming traumatic injury insurance plan
Cmdr. Michael Villarroel is the 10th defendant to plead guilty for his role in the scheme.
Woman gets 3 years in bogus fundraiser for homeless Marine veteran
Authorities began investigating after homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt Jr. sued the couple, accusing them of not giving him the money.
Harrowing video captures small boat mishap near USNS Comfort
Two sailors sustained minor injuries in Monday's mishap, the Navy said.
Oath Keepers’ Rhodes guilty of Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
The offense calls for up to 20 years behind bars.
By Lindsay Whitehurst, Alanna Durkin RIcher and Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
Fake Navy SEAL stole millions from victims to fund luxury lifestyle
A Californian man pleaded guilty on Monday to stealing up to $1.5 million from nearly 20 victims by pretending to be a Navy SEAL.
How to best protect against online scams targeting service members
With online scams against active and retired military personnel and their families growing at an exponential rate, experts are touting some basic reminders
Virginia ‘Tinder Swindler’ who preyed on sailors pleads guilty
Posing as women on Tinder, conspirators demonstrated romantic interest in sailors. Then they swindled them.
The Army’s new exosuit aims to reduce back injuries among soldiers
Some 460 soldiers are diagnosed with back overuse injuries every day.
Preying on patriots — Scams more likely to target troops, vets
A steady income and benefits, a desire to help, frequent moves and deployments, and more make military members and families particular targets of scammers.
By Sonner Kehrt, The War Horse