The newly elevated Naval Safety Command will work throughout the chain of command to identify risks at their most manageable level, before they burden units and put sailors in danger.
The move came a day after a Navy Times investigation exposed how troops in the affected buildings had been living without basic creature comforts for years.
The program was designed to equip veterans with technology skills by paying for veterans to get the training needed for in-demand, high-paying careers.
About 1,700 paratroopers who are part of an infantry brigade combat team will go to Poland, as the 18th Airborne Corps moves a joint task force headquarters to Germany.
Congress and the Pentagon make a move to combat sexual harassment, and Stuart Scheller, the Marine who caused a wave of controversy with a viral video, speaks.
Over half of the 303 active duty members of color have considered discrimination and safety concerns when making decisions about installation preferences.
North Korea continued to develop nuclear and ballistic missile programs in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, U.N. experts said in a new report.