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Gen Z Marine lays out some ideas for fixing military recruitment
Some people think of Gen Z as the “everyone-gets-a-trophy generation,” 2nd Lt. Matthew Weiss said. But that’s not how he sees it.
The last secret of the Scorpion
In 1968 one of the Navy’s nuclear submarines went missing in the Atlantic. Fifty years later, this author offered a provocative theory about its disappearance.
By Ed Offley, MHQ — The Quarterly Journal of Military History
Undefended shore: American antisubmarine operations in 1942
In 1942 American merchant ships up and down the Atlantic Coast were being relentlessly attacked by German U-boats. Why did the U.S. Navy secretly decide to leave them unprotected?
By Ed Offley, MHQ — The Quarterly Journal of Military History
Here are a few lessons for military recruiters straining to make mission from a civilian sales expert
The author provides step-by-step ways to manage time, focus on what's important and how best to reach military recruit prospects.
By Todd South
Military Times' best books of 2018: 10 can’t-miss military reads
Here are the most unforgettable books of 2018, works that deserve and then command your attention.
By J. Ford Huffman
The Army-Navy rivalry — why it’s one-of-a-kind
In an age of specialized athletes gunning for professional contracts, the Army-Navy game standout out among college rivalries.
By Todd South
Review praises ‘Beyond the Call: Three Women on the Front Lines in Afghanistan’
The Americans profiled — Marine Sgt. Sheena Adams and a pair of Army officers, Maj. Maria Rodriguez and Capt. Johanna Smoke — wanted to make a difference in America’s mission in Afghanistan.
By Jerri Bell, Veterans Writing Project
Military Times Fall Reading Guide: From Iraq to the White House, there’s something on our nonfiction list for everyone
Here is Military Times’ fall roundup of book reviews, listed in order of reading value and satisfaction.
By J. Ford Huffman
Military Times Fall Reading Guide: Check out these can’t-miss fiction and graphic story offerings
Here is Military Times’ fall roundup of fiction and graphic story reviews.
By J. Ford Huffman
New MCPON to incoming chiefs: ‘Earn this’
The Navy’s newest MCPON says becoming a chief means starting down a tough, but rewarding, road.
By Mark D. Faram
From ‘Boots to Books’: How tailored college classes help vets in transition
A first-year program offered at some California community colleges is designed to help veterans transition from military to civilian life, emphasizing skills needed to succeed in college, as well as more complex issues such as anger management and post-traumatic stress.
By Natalie Gross