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Lawmaker to vets: ‘You’re justified in your rage’ about Afghans’ plight
Nearly 250 former U.S. interpreters and allies in Afghanistan have been reported killed by the Taliban in retribution for their service.
Disciplinary hearings held for USS Bonhomme Richard fire
Dozens of officials face potential discipline for failing to stop last year's fatal inferno.
End the Navy’s vessel exception. Give sailors and Marines the due process afforded to every other US service member
Navy leaders often abuse the vessel exception loophole to non-judicial punishment, says the author of this commentary.
By David Johnson
Continued limits on VA burial service attendance draw criticism
A Republican lawmaker wants VA to lift all caps on how many mourners can attend committal services at department cemeteries.
Bills seek to improve training, Tricare health coverage for eating disorders among troops, family members
Lawmakers are seeking to expand health care options for troops and military health beneficiaries for treatment of eating disorders.
By Patricia Kime
Anger as VA evicts lawmakers from medical center offices
Six members of Congress will lose offices as the department moves to add more clinical space for veterans.
Thanks to SEAL’s immunity deals, confessed killer unlikely to be charged
Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Corey Scott said that he killed the detainee, not the SEAL on trial for the alleged murder.
By Carl Prine
What happens to SEALs who testify about war crimes?
A showdown looms Tuesday morning in a Naval Base San Diego courtroom.
By Carl Prine
New rules for gold crows
Big Navy loosens another uniform policy to embrace a shifting workforce.
By Mark D. Faram
The ferryman needs his coins to cross the River Styx
A Navy veteran recalls a sacred tradition for warships.
By Nick Hytrek, Sioux City (Iowa) Journal, via AP