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Navy marks the 100th anniversary of the service’s aircraft carriers
“For 100 years aircraft carriers have been the most survivable and versatile airfields in the world," said the chief of naval operations.
By Diana Stancy
DoD overhauls its body composition and fitness policy
DoD instruction 1308.03 removed much of the previous version's restrictive language, freeing branches to choose their own body fat testing methods, among other updates.
There’s help for military discount-seeking Home Depot customers who aren’t tech savvy
Older non-tech-savvy veterans do have military retiree IDs in their pockets, but may not have a smartphone, a retiree says.
By Karen Jowers
Here’s the Space Force’s plan to ditch annual fitness testing
“We are 100% committed to having the most physically fit and mentally capable human beings that we can get," Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Roger Towberman said.
AFRICOM’s chief warned Mali about the Wagner Group. It didn’t work.
America’s top commander for Africa said Thursday he personally urged Mali’s ruling military junta not to invite in Russian mercenaries the Wagner Group before it did just that.
By Joe Gould
These are the contenders for rebranding Army posts with Confederate namesakes
A renaming commission has about 100 choices to rename nine Army installations.
Navy resurrects bachelor’s degree program to diversify officer talent pool
Those tapped for the program receive pay and allowances starting at the rate of an officer candidate petty officer third class.
By Diana Stancy
‘Callsign Starbucks:’ How a sailor used the GI Bill to study coffee in Italy
Naval Reserve Officer Cmdr. Justin Will shares how he able to study coffee science in Italy using the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill.
Bill would help National Guard, Reserve members get benefits
The bill would allow them to apply for all entitled benefits while reducing confusion.
Why did MacArthur wait for Japan to strike first?
The inside story on why he failed to act at a decisive moment in the war.
By Joseph Connor