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Republicans pick defense hawk to usher spending bills
Republicans have selected a traditional defense hawk and Ukraine aid proponent as the new House appropriations chairman.
Vets should be getting fewer disability benefits, more help in post-military life says former SECVA
Robert Wilkie also criticized his old department as resistant to reform and stuck in the past.
Hezbollah member, wanted for role in 1985 hijacking that killed Navy diver, dies
Hezbollah member wanted for role in 1985 hijacking, death of U.S. Navy diver Robert Stetham, dies.
By Military Times staff
Here’s your chance to help rename Army posts and Navy ships honoring the Confederacy
The public is invited to submit their ideas for renaming 10 Army posts and two Navy ships.
Cisneros confirmed to lead Pentagon personnel policy
The former California congressman fills in a key Pentagon leadership role that has proved troublesome in recent years.
The USS Bonhomme Richard is gone. Experts say that could benefit the sailor accused of torching it.
The attorney for the sailor accused of starting the ship fire last year said he was given limited time and resources to conduct his own onboard investigation.
VA scraps rollout schedule of controversial new electronic medical records project
The new timeline for the 10-year, $16-billion project has not yet been settled.
Schumer, White House back repeal of Iraq War authorization
The White House said it supports the legislation and stressed that no ongoing military activities are reliant upon the 2002 authorization.
Remains of 2 USS Oklahoma sailors killed in Pearl Harbor attack ID’d, returned for burial
The remains of two Navy sailors who died in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor nearly 80 years ago have been identified and returned to their families for burial.
VA oversight lapses allowed pathologist’s serious medical errors to accumulate: watchdog report
A former physician was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the deadly mistakes.
Marine generals might be disciplined for AAV sinking that killed 9, commandant says
“Everything is on the table,” from no action to courts-martial, Berger said.
By Philip Athey