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The Coast Guard’s only Medal of Honor recipient died rescuing Marines
When asked if he could go back and extract the overwhelmed Marines from Guadalcanal, the 22-year-old Munro reportedly gave a confident, “Hell, yeah!”
Military schools’ students lead nation in post-pandemic scores
While public school students' scores dropped across the nation, DoDEA students' scores held steady.
By Karen Jowers
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
US Navy sharing Project Overmatch insights with international allies
“We have to be inclusive,” Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday said, “or we’re not going to be able to fight together.”
Lawmakers seek emergency powers for Pentagon’s Ukraine war contracting
Proposal aims at ramp up the U.S. defense industrial base and helping European allies arm up.
US sending $725 million more in military aid to Ukraine
The aid announcement caps a string of commitments from allies this week.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Cannibalizing the arsenal of democracy in turbulent times
The Pentagon should consider cutting back on research and development funding and ramping up procurement to protect the arsenal of democracy.
By John Ferrari
US pushes patchwork air defense for Ukraine amid Russian blitz
Ukraine’s allies need to “chip in” to create a complex mix of air defenses, says Gen. Mark Milley.
By Joe Gould
Coast Guard crew describes rescuing fishermen who fought off sharks
The Coast Guard rescue crew found them only after one of the fishermen managed to send a text message from a nearly drained cellphone.
Commissary customers will see doorstep deliveries at more locations
Doorstep delivery continues at eight commissaries after a successful pilot program that will be expanded.
By Karen Jowers