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Dems blast Trump’s pick for military personnel policy as too combative
Nominee Anthony Tata offered a partial apology for past comments attacking Democrats and Trump critics as traitors.
Bilge water got into the USS Abraham Lincoln’s drinking water
The mix of fresh and salt water, oil, chemicals and sludge accrued in the ship's lowest space, then entered water tanks through a hole in a vent.
Weapons shortages could mean hard calls for Ukraine’s allies
For months, the U.S. and other NATO members have sent billions of dollars worth of weapons and equipment into Ukraine to help it fight back against Russia.
Jared Leto to sell ‘Twentynine Palms’ eye cream for $97
Twentynine Palms. No longer just a Marine base where summer temperatures routinely creep into the 100s.
Iranian drone trainers in Crimea to help Russians, White House says
The White House accused Iran of sending its military personnel to Crimea to assist Russian pilots who bombarded Kyiv with Iranian kamikaze drone.
By Joe Gould
Army Reserve major made adult film for his congressional campaign
Maj. Mike Itkis released a 13-minute video engaging in sex with an adult film star.
By Sarah Sicard
E. coli found in carrier Abraham Lincoln’s water
Navy officials said the bacteria wasn't the cause of the ship's water turning stinky and cloudy last month.
Is the military too ‘woke’ to recruit?
There's a lack of hard information on why propensity to serve is falling, and whether there's an ideological shift in attitude toward military service.
Another aircraft carrier is grappling with water issues
Something fouled up the carrier Abraham Lincoln's potable water supplies last month, weeks after jet fuel contaminated the carrier Nimitz's water system.
Now is the time to rename the carrier John C. Stennis
The USS John C. Stennis honors a noted racist, the author argues. It is time for the Navy and Congress to rename it and send a message of inclusion.
By John P. Cordle
Legal loophole: Some contracts skirt protections for service members
Special protections afforded to service members are being undermined by a legal trap buried in the fine print of contracts and click-through agreements.
By Timothy M. Borland