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Navy unveils Wi-Fi pilot program for some Virginia sailors
The initiative is part of Big Navy's efforts to improve sailor quality of life.
By Diana Stancy
Feds, contractors hold virtual job fair for nuclear security positions
Positions open aren't just in science and engineering fields. Check them out.
By Karen Jowers
About one-third of DoD schools are opening remotely. Here’s the list.
About 14 percent of DoDEA students have signed up for a semester of Virtual School.
By Karen Jowers
About 9,000 children are signed up for the virtual option as DoD schools reopen
Parents of children attending DoDEA schools had the choice of virtual school or in-person learning for their students.
By Karen Jowers
West Virginia officials want other states to adopt online voting for deployed troops
West Virginia just finished their third round of voting with a mobile option for servicemembers — and they've asked the federal government to develop and implement the option at a larger level.
By Zach England
Bill would create commemorative coin in support of National WWII Memorial
A bill has been introduced to help fund maintenance, educational programs, and commemorations at the National World War II Memorial.
By Zach England
Naval Academy holds its first-ever virtual graduation event
In its first-ever virtual graduation and commissioning ceremony, the U.S. Naval Academy on Friday welcomed a new class of officers into the Navy and Marine Corps as the sea services steer through the coronavirus crisis.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
How COVID-19 shifted the way we support veterans
Veteran service organizations must adjust their support tactics to reach the most vulnerable among the veteran population.
By Amy Palmer
Watch this Air Force couple use Zoom to celebrate their wedding
“He just woke up one day and said, ‘Maybe we should just do it.’”
By Diana Stancy
Marine recruiting stations are going virtual as COVID-19 continues to disrupt the US military
“With that in mind, we will immediately transition to prospecting exclusively via digital and telephonic means, and no longer initiate in-person interviews. We remain committed to recruiting the highly-qualified men and women our Nation needs for its Marine Corps."
By Shawn Snow
Marine recruiting stations remain open for business despite Army closures over COVID-19 concerns
Hey Marines,“ev’ry clime and place” is belted out in the “The Marines’ Hymn" — so keeping recruiting stations open in the middle of a viral pandemic shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone.
By Shawn Snow