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Biden landing team for Pentagon announced
Fifteen of the 23 individuals named on the landing team for the Pentagon are women
By Aaron Mehta
Free records — 8 million of 'em!
An instant hit with World War II sailors, V-Discs are today a priceless archive of rare performances by jazz and pop greats.
By Lewis Lord, World War II Magazine
Mystery relief of carrier’s command master chief revealed
Command Master Chief Andrew Victor Frederick was canned two months ago, officials said.
By Navy Times staff
‘In the Navy’ songwriter dead at 82
Henri Belolo co-founded Village People and helped pen their disco hits.
Prosecutors: Drunk driving sailor hit, killed a man in Africa
The petty officer faces several other charges in connection to the 2017 incident near Djibouti's Camp Lemonnier.
Fair winds and following seas, Quartermaster 1st Class George Mendonsa
The sailor photographed kissing a woman in Times Square at the end of World War II was mourned Friday at a funeral in Rhode Island.
Reporter’s Notebook: Goodbye to a pair of American icons
A reporter recollects meeting the pair of participants in one of the 20th century's most famous photos.
By Mark D. Faram
Sailor in V-J Day Times Square kiss photo to be laid to rest
George Mendonsa's funeral will be held Friday at St. Mary’s Church in Newport, Rhode Island, according to his obituary.
The Art of War: How combat artists are capturing the soul of the Marine Corps
“Go to war, do art” is now the battle cry of the Marine combat artists.
By Andrea Scott
Once lost in the mail, cruiser Antietam’s exam results graded — 58 advanced
It was a happy ending to a postal odyssey that should’ve ended at the Pensacola-based grading facility long before Nov. 20, when other commands worldwide began telling junior enlisted shipmates that they made the cut and were being advanced.
By Carl Prine
'Like school in a third world country’: One year after Hurricane Maria, student vets in Puerto Rico overcome daily struggles
For a tight knit community of student veterans at the Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law, classes have started again and life has taken on a new normal. But for many of them, the devastation isn’t done taking its toll.
By Natalie Gross