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Navy updates base RV park policies
The Navy's new policy makes it easier for troops to stay on base RV parks for longer.
Rules for military base visitors still missing after years of waiting
Defense leaders had promised changes on visitor access to bases four years ago, but entry standards remain unfinished.
No cancer risk found at nuclear bases so far, Air Force says
The Air Force began investigating after an unusual number of troops reported being diagnosed with blood cancer.
By Tara Copp, AP
Tips for generals: how to navigate politics without partisanship
How to stay out of partisan fights in a politically charged environment.
Sergeant killed at Fort Stewart, soldier arrested
Emergency personnel responded to a shooting at the 2nd ABCT complex Monday morning.
By Davis Winkie
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
Austin approves plan to drop Confederate references from DoD property
A new working group will oversee the removal and replacing of tributes to the Confederacy and Confederate military starting in December.
Navy secretary to rename USS Chancellorsville, USNS Maury
A commission compiling a list of Defense Department items named after Confederates is due to make its final recommendations to Congress by Oct. 1.
Commission recommends stripping Confederate service academy honors
Several buildings, roads and monuments are recommended for changes.
How much land does the military really own?
The U.S. military has nearly 30 million acres around the world.
By Sarah Sicard