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MRE fruits and veggies to get major upgrade with new technology
The main goal is to preserve not only the nutrition of the produce but also its taste.
By Sarah Sicard
Now is a great time for veterans to enhance their education
The pandemic has accelerated the online educational revolution, says the author of this commentary.
By Mohamed A. Desoky
Advancing AI leadership in the NDAA
The annual defense policy enacted 17 recommendations to improve U.S. artificial intelligence competitiveness. Now more work is needed, a congresswoman says.
By Rep. Elise Stefanik
Blazing a trail: How a Black Navy SEAL boosted his success through online learning
Completing a college degree can be a daunting task, but finding a right online program sets up students for success, says the author of this commentary.
By Ty Smith
About one-third of DoD schools are opening remotely. Here’s the list.
About 14 percent of DoDEA students have signed up for a semester of Virtual School.
By Karen Jowers
Naval Academy to hold mix of in-person and online learning
The U.S. Naval Academy is bringing students back to Annapolis, Maryland, for the fall semester with a mix on in-person and online learning.
STAY HYDRATED. STAY MISSION READY.
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Navy’s newest amphib leaves Mississippi for San Diego port
The U.S. Navy’s newest large-deck amphibious assault ship has set sail from the site where it was built in Mississippi.
Bill would create commemorative coin in support of National WWII Memorial
A bill has been introduced to help fund maintenance, educational programs, and commemorations at the National World War II Memorial.
By Zach England
Military service academies plan for students’ return in fall
The U.S. Naval Academy is planning to have its 4,400 midshipmen return to campus in Annapolis, Maryland, for the fall, after students completed the last semester with online learning from their homes around the nation due to the coronavirus, academy officials said Monday.
A culture of learning: Why the Marine Corps is promoting education, training in its new doctrine
The service is aiming to promote education, training, and continued learning among Marines so they become students of their profession.
By Diana Stancy