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Lawmakers worry about weapons makers’ ability to meet demand
Industry representatives say a lack of contract adjustments hurts companies by depressing wages.
By Joe Gould
As Pentagon vacancies peak, time runs out to fill jobs
Of 60 Senate-confirmable positions at the Pentagon, more than one third are unfilled, and time is running out for the Trump administration on the Senate’s abbreviated, election-year calendar.
By Joe Gould
Trump taps Pentagon’s acting personnel head to take over permanent job
Air Force Under Secretary Matthew Donovan has been serving in the post since early December.
Suspect in attempted Pentagon parking lot bombing appears in court
A 19-year-old Arkansas man told officers he was trying to blow himself up.
Pentagon website adds ‘Spotlight’ page for coronavirus updates
The webpage aims “to disseminate the latest information on the outbreak and to highlight coordination efforts with other organizations throughout the U.S. government."
By Dylan Gresik
Calls to loved ones reveal rough conditions before sinking
Coast Guard rescuers saved two mariners but couldn't locate the others and suspended the 20-hour search on Wednesday.
Navy chief pleads guilty to sex crimes
When he gets out of prison, he must register as a sex offender, too.
By Carl Prine
Trump: ‘I’m sticking up for our armed forces’
He defended his recent controversial clemency moves by saying former President Barack Obama misused his pardon power.
Two years later, still no answers about what caused a fatal mishap
The wreckage was recovered from three nautical miles down.
California crash claims chief petty officer
Authorities say the cause of the accident remains under investigation.
President Trump awards Medal of Honor to Master Sgt. Matthew Williams
“Matt’s heroism ensured that not a single American died in the Battle of Shok Valley,” President Trump said.
By Kyle Rempfer