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Where the ‘Battleship’ board game originated
Historians trace its origins back to World War I.
By Sarah Sicard
These military kids found an ingenious way to talk to their deployed dad
Adorable children leave messages for their deployed dad using their video doorbell service.
By Sarah Sicard
VA takes major modernization step in central Ohio
The VA has been transforming how veterans access high-quality health care through innovative programs, says the author of this commentary.
By Pamela J. Powers
Proposed rule would protect feds’ health benefits during a shutdown
Lapses in government appropriations would have less of an impact on federal insurance plans under a proposed rule.
By Jessie Bur
Congressman calls on watchdogs to check reopening safety measures
U.S. Representative Gerry E. Connolly, D-Va., has called on agency inspectors general to ensure that plans to bring employees back to work meet best practices for worker safety.
By Jessie Bur
Union calls for defense spending bill to boost civilian workforce
Provisions in the 2021 defense spending bill could impact employees at the Department of Defense and across the federal government.
By Jessie Bur
Military Recruitment Survival Guide
Thinking about joining the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine Corps? Here's what you need to know before you talk to a recruiter.
By Blake Stilwell
New sculpture pays tribute to military working dogs
A new sculpture honors military working dogs.
By Olivia Vermane
Ask the ethicist: Is it OK to show Holocaust photos?
Critics have argued that regular viewing of death camp photographs risks further dehumanizing their subjects.
By Paul Morrow, University of Dayton
Sailor, this is why you’re suffering a hangover
When all is said and done, you’re the cause of your own hangover pain, and you’re the one who must pay for all the fun of the night before.
By Daryl Davies, Joshua Silva and Terry David Church, University of Southern California
Arsenal: The river patrol boat was the backbone of the Brown Water Navy
Submarines and aircraft carriers were of little use against irregulars relying on sampans and junks to ferry supplies and fighting men on the Vietnam's river highways.
By Joe Follansbee, Vietnam Magazine