


Amid rising military suicides, services can’t tell if prevention training is effective
Despite higher military suicide rates since 2011, most services do not have accountability measures to ensure troops complete required prevention training.

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Former USNS Carson City skipper accused of 2021 rape surrenders license
A lawyer for the alleged victim says he will continue to pursue criminal accountability for the ship's captain.

Sailor dies after colliding with a bus while on his skateboard
The petty officer was skateboarding at the time.

Is Palau the key to the Marine Corps’ fight against China?
During Esper’s late August visit, Palau’s President Thomas Remengesau proposed an increase to the American presence there, a potential boon for the Marine Corps.

New book accuses Trump of blasting top military generals as ‘pussies’ for defending foreign alliances
The comments in Bob Woodward's newest release come amid numerous reports of Trump bad-mouthing troops and veterans behind the scenes at the White House.

Africa spec ops commander warns of al-Qaida’s growing influence
At a time when a troop withdrawal is up in the air, U.S. Africa Command's top special operator is sounding an alarm.

Chief warrant officer killed in Alaska vehicle accident
Popenoe served two combat tours in Iraq from December 2003 to February 2005, and from December 2007 to February 2009.

1st Cavalry Division provides more details in case of soldier who died on platoon run
Witnesses said the soldier showed no signs of struggling and was running at the front of the group when he collapsed near the end of the 2-mile run.

US withdrawing thousands of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan
The United States will pull thousands of troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan by November, the top American commander for the Middle East said Wednesday, as President Donald Trump tries to make good on his campaign promise to get America out of “endless wars.”

Marine Corps to resume physical fitness, combat fitness tests after COVID-19 pause
The Marine Corps will also resume its taping protocols.

‘I sought help when I needed it’: Joint Chiefs vice chairman speaks out on mental health
Gen. John Hyten recalled seeking psychiatric help in a video posted Tuesday encouraging service members who are struggling to do the same.
