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Limited cell phone usage to be allowed for recruits in Navy boot camp
Allowing recruits to use their cellphones during basic training comes as the Navy eyes ways to lower attrition rates and increase interest in joining up.
By Diana Stancy
Policy allowing parent cadets, mids to stay in school coming soon
The Pentagon has missed its Dec. 27 deadline by months.
Troops can take three weeks off to travel for abortions, IVF treatment
The services have 30 days to enact a trio of new policies that aim to guarantee service members’ ability to access reproductive health care.
How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
By Todd South
Long-term assistance command to oversee training mission with Ukraine
Security Assistance Group-Ukraine represents the Pentagon’s first move to create more long-term force structure in Europe since Russia’s invasion.
This author sees opportunity for US in competition with China, Russia
The U.S. could get this moment right, or squander the opportunity.
By Todd South
What we can do to ensure a quality education for military children
Military leaders have repeatedly raised concerns about the quality of K-12 public schools around military installations.
By Brian L. Henry
Military to provide leave, travel expenses for troops seeking abortion
The Pentagon is trying to tie of up all of the lose ends created by the Supreme Court's Dobbs vs. Jackson decision.
Film details Marine’s service before repeal of ’Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’
'The Inspection' will hit theaters nationwide on Nov. 18.
Our children have fought the nation’s forever wars. It’s Congress’ responsibility to keep them out of unnecessary danger.
Congress should apply lessons learned from Afghanistan to current or future military engagements we consider, writes this veteran.
By Russ Duerstine