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A US Navy sub arrives in South Korea, a day after North’s missile test
The guided-missile submarine Michigan arrived Friday, a day after North Korea resumed missile tests to protest U.S.-South Korean live-fire drills.
Neighbors say North Korea launched second missile in a week
This month’s launches follow a series of weapons tests in 2021.
Veterans of US atomic age deserve compensation
Many veterans of U.S. nuclear tests suffered their own illnesses and ailments.
By Francis Lincoln Grahlfs
North Korea claims latest missile test didn’t target US
North Korea has hit back at U.S. criticism over its test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile this week, saying it was rightfully exercising its rights for self-defense and that the weapon doesn’t specifically target the United States.
Plan to let troops cast ballots over the internet draws opposition from security experts
A provision included in a draft of the annual defense authorization bill would look into a new system for troops to cast their votes online instead of through mailed-in paper ballots.
Navy College program moving online
The closing of overseas brick-and-mortar sites took effect Friday.
Failed drug test doesn’t have to end your military career
Failing a drug test does not have to mean your career is over.
By Marc Napolitana, Esq.
Commissary customers worldwide will soon have curbside pickup
Click2Go starts Sept. 20 at commissaries in Europe, and Sept. 27 in the Far East.
By Karen Jowers
Proposal would push VA leaders to address issue of extremism in the veterans community
House appropriations want to require VA leaders to develop programs to stop online misinformation and radicalization among veterans.
More than half of stateside commissaries will have curbside pickup within a month
Commissary officials have waived the $4.95 service fee for Click2Go at all locations, until further notice.
By Karen Jowers