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Retired Navy officer sentenced to life for child sex abuse
Lt. Cmdr. Ronald Zenga sexually abused a minor from the time he was assigned to Guam between 2010 and 2013 and continuing beyond his retirement in October 2017, when he was on the faculty at the Naval War College.
Ex-VA doctor sentenced to 25 years over molesting patients
A former doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital in West Virginia was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Monday after pleading guilty to federal charges that he molested three male patients and violated their civil rights.
Navy unveils warrant officer specialty to operate MQ-25 Stingray refueling drones
In addition to street-to-fleet warrants, enlisted sailors will also be able to apply for the program and earn the 737X warrant officer designator.The Navy plans to recruit approximately 450 people to pilot the unmanned aerial refueler aircraft.
By Diana Stancy
Navy helicopter crews train in West Virginia
A second Navy helicopter squadron will head to West Virginia for training at the end of October, followed by another one in November.
Weather forces scrub of Arsenal of Democracy D.C. flyover, no event reschedule this year
There are only two B-29 Superfortress bombers still flying. Military Times rode aboard one.
By Howard Altman
Arsenal of Democracy D.C. flyover scrubbed due to weather, will try again Saturday
There are only two B-29 Superfortress bombers still flying. Military Times rode aboard one.
By Howard Altman
What’s up Doc? More than 70 vintage aircraft set to fly over Washington to celebrate end of WWII
There are only two B-29 Superfortress bombers still flying. Military Times rode aboard one.
By Howard Altman
Naval Academy midshipman sentenced to 25 years in sexual assault case
A U.S. Naval Academy midshipman has been sentenced to 25 years after a military panel found him guilty of sexual assault and other charges.
Disabled Army veteran committed for shooting 2 in Florida ER
A disabled Army veteran convicted of shooting and wounding two people inside a Florida veterans clinic has been committed to a mental health care facility for 25 years.
This Memorial Day, remember the ‘others’
There is no shortage of heroes to honor this Memorial Day, whether they were killed on the battlefield or in service during peace time, says the author of this commentary.
By James W. "Bill" Oxford