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Finally, sailors can put hands in their pockets under policy update
A Navy policy change now allows sailors to put their hands in their pockets, wear the bucket cover, rock better PT gear and sport false eyelashes.
By Diana Stancy
C-17 loadmaster led crew through onboard bomb threat in Kabul evacuation
"Do exactly as we say. Do not let anybody know that we know that there is a possible threat."
Fashion line sells OCP onesies for troops who hate untucked shirts
A body suit might be useful in the fight against untucked shirts, but it comes with its own layer of complications.
By Sarah Sicard
Anonymous airman invents genius uniform hack
Swap your shirt stays for a comfy onesie.
By Sarah Sicard
Frontline Photos: March 13, 2022
Taking off for training, paratroopers loading up for deployment, resting in the sunshine and more in this week’s frontline photos.
US nuclear forces chief ‘very concerned’ by Russia-China cooperation
In the wake of Russia and China’s strengthened ties, the U.S. admiral who oversees America’s nuclear forces said Tuesday he was “very concerned” about potential “cooperative aggression” between Russia and China.
By Joe Gould
Manslaughter charges against MARSOC corpsman dropped by military judge
The court found that a top Marine lawyer made "threatening" statements that sabotaged any chance for a fair trial.
By Todd South
Frontline Photos: Feb. 6, 2022
A bird’s eye view, fast-roping with allies, a tough military working dog and more in this week’s Frontline Photos.
Colonel’s ‘threatening’ comments cast doubt on fair trial, claim Raiders, corpsman charged with manslaughter
The manslaughter trials for three defendants have been delayed following alleged "threatening" comments made by a Marine colonel.
By Todd South
Navy unveils new enlisted career policy designed to encourage sailors to remain at sea
The Navy has unveiled an enlisted career management policy that aims to cut gaps at sea by “eliminating the maximum sea duty tour length constraint and redistributing sailors."
By Diana Stancy