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Military Times Special Report: The Iraq War, 20 years later
The 2003 invasion of Iraq continues to resonate in the lives of troops today; a special report on the 20th anniversary of that momentous event.
By Military Times staff
New in 2022: USS Gerald R. Ford expected to deploy for the first time this year
The Ford was originally slated to deploy in 2018.
By Diana Stancy
‘Minor material deficiency’ in nuclear propulsion plant sidelines USS Nimitz
The aircraft carrier was one day into sea trials when the propulsion plant issue was discovered.
How this mother, daughter got to serve aboard the Ford together
"This could be her last underway and it’s my first. For us to be able to spend it together, it’s awesome."
By Diana Stancy
Best pics of the week: July 4, 2021
The 31st MEU in the Philippine Sea, soldiers at the Infantry Advanced Leaders Course, Air Force maintainers at Red Flag-Alaska, Navy submariners in the Pacific and more in this week’s Frontline Photos
What the 18th anniversary of the Iraq War teaches us about the costs of war
The authors of this commentary look at the toll of the Iraq War on its 18-year anniversary.
By Dr. Neta C. Crawford and Dr. Catherine Lutz
China home-built aircraft carrier tests weapons at sea
China’s Defense Ministry said the country's only entirely home-built aircraft carrier is performing sea trials to test weapons and equipment as well as enhance training of the crew.
Naval Academy plebes to take part in Sea Trials
The U.S. Naval Academy's freshmen class will be going through the annual Sea Trials training exercise.
What comes next for the Navy’s second oldest carrier?
Abraham Lincoln went out, Ike came back in.
By Mark D. Faram
The Navy called them ‘mutineers.’ But were they really scapegoats?
It was the largest court-martial for mutiny in U.S. Navy history. The 50 defendants had one thing in common: They were all African-Americans.
By John A. Haymond, MHQ—The Quarterly Journal of Military History