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Biden drops Trump design for new Air Force One
The decision on Air Force One's design ends years of debate across two administrations.
GOP lawmakers press CNP for answers on how Navy’s promotion photo policy impacts diversity
The Navy has gone back and forth on whether to include photos in the promotion selection process.
By Diana Stancy
NatGeo’s ‘9/11: One Day in America’ is a painstaking portrait of horror, resilience & hope
While the documentary begins like many accounts that preceded it, little time elapses before understanding that this series is different.
Few answers for Afghan evacuees seeking safe passage to Kabul airport
State Department officials said they are negotiating with Taliban leaders to allow more American citizens and Afghan nationals access to the evacuation site.
Americans, foreign allies trapped in Afghanistan frantic for evacuation information
Information on State Department plans has been difficult to navigate for some individuals trapped by the Taliban advance in Afghanistan.
CNP: Removing photos from promotion boards has hurt diversity
“I think we should consider reinstating photos in selection boards,” Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. John Nowell Jr. said.
By Diana Stancy
Service members and police are teaming up to stop suicide
The new suicide prevention program, called Operation Better Together, pairs police officers and service members for training.
By Harm Venhuizen
Probe faults DC National Guard use of helicopter during June protests
The long-overdue report was triggered by widespread objections after one D.C. Guard helicopter hovered low enough over protesters to create a deafening noise and spray protesters with rotor wash.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Ray Lambert, D-Day survivor, WWII torch bearer, dies at 100
Ray Lambert, the Army medic who survived multiple wounds on D-Day and was saluted by a president on the World War II battle's 75th anniversary, died on Friday. He was 100.
How a one-armed outfielder became an inspiration to wounded WWII veterans
Gray made his Major League debut in 1945.
Navy says ‘liking’ or sharing extremists’ posts on social media can get you in trouble
Here's how the Navy will conduct its stand-down addressing extremism in the ranks.
By Diana Stancy