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Pittsburgh Steeler, former Army Ranger pays tribute to Iraq War hero with helmet
The former 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment officer paid tribute to one who is being recommended for the Medal of Honor.
By Jon Simkins
A Navy veteran and his dog suffer from PTSD
But after the dog bit two people, a hearing will determine if the pet will be euthanized.
By Michael Kelly, The Marietta Times
How Dorie Miller’s bravery helped fight Navy racism
The first American hero of World War II helped clear the way for others by doing what he was not allowed to do.
By Thomas W. Cutrer and T. Michael Parrish, World War II Magazine
Explainer: During war, faith mattered in Mr Rogers’ Neighborhood
In the long run of his celebrated television show, Fred Rogers often tried to explain social and political violence to children.
By L. Benjamin Rolsky, Monmouth University
Explainer: Dr. (and Lt. Cmdr.) Spock’s timeless lessons in parenting
During World War II, he joined the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy Reserves and wrote “The Commonsense Book of Baby and Child Care” at night.
By Richard Gunderman, Indiana University
Insomnia in the military is up 650 percent since 2003 — here’s how DoD is hoping to curb that trend
Solutions to the alarming trend have proved elusive.
By Jon Simkins
Brewery launch is on target in a Cold War-era missile command center
The new owners want to turn the Cold War-era site into a destination brewery.
Navy SEAL arraigned on war crime charges
U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter urged President Donald Trump to free Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, who faces a long list of war crimes charges.
By Carl Prine
‘I won’t even call him a man': Mattis rips into synagogue shooter
Mattis has frequently encouraged military to serve as a leading example of civility during internal violence and instability.
By Tara Copp, AP