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National Guard preps for potential Arctic conflicts with Russia, China
As China and Russia increase northern operations, the National Guard is preparing to help defend NATO territory.
The unbearable cost of losing the silent war within our military
Military culture is shaped by the worst behavior its leaders are willing to tolerate, and myriad violations of a sexual nature have been tolerated as “the price of admission” for far too long, says the author of this commentary.
By Sherman Gillums Jr.
Buyer now has keys to historic Lake Superior lighthouse
Five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan and now he's the lord of a pretty cool lakeside manor.
By Dan Kraker, Minnesota Public Radio News
Prosecutors: Another Navy sub officer busted for narcotics side hustle
He's accused of using and distributing cocaine in Seattle.
Esper to talk with SECNAV about the Navy’s PT program
The Military Health System’s August 2019 Medical Monthly Surveillance Report revealed an increasingly portly sea service.
No, Lyme disease is not an escaped bioweapon
An op-ed from one of the world's top experts on tick-borne diseases demolishes a conspiracy theory.
By Sam Telford, Tufts University
New warship Indianapolis commissioning set for Hoosier port
The ship was built at a Marinette, Wisconsin, shipyard and will be based in Florida.
These Moon-landing innovations changed life on Earth
We can only wonder what innovations from the effort to send people to other planets will affect earthlings 50 years after the first Marswalk.
By Jean Creighton, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Remains of sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack to be buried
Fair winds and following seas, Seaman 1st Class George Naegle.
Forget sharing GI Bill benefits — this state could give you and everyone in your family their own GI Bill
For certain vets, it may provide the veteran, spouse and children each with their own set of 128 hours of GI Bill benefits, which they can use at the same time as the veteran and each other. And one person in the family using their benefits doesn’t reduce anyone else’s GI Bill.
By Joshua Axelrod