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Navy IDs sailor who died during Middle East deployment
Chief Hospital Corpsman Daniel D. McCracken died during a non-combat related incident on May 6.
By Diana Stancy
Carrier Ronald Reagan heads back into the South China Sea
The aircraft carrier and its strike group steamed into the restive waters on Friday.
Body found near Fort Riley confirmed to be missing soldier
A body found on the Konza Prairie Nature Trail in Kansas has been confirmed to be missing Warrant Officer Nicole Grothe.
By Zach England
Remains of WWII pilot shot down over Italy returned to family in Nevada
The remains of a World War II pilot whose aircraft was shot down over Italy have been returned to his family in northern Nevada.
Three questions on US troops moving from Germany
An Army War College professor's insights into the Defense Department's announcement to moving American troops from Germany to elsewhere on the continent and stateside.
By John R. Deni
Senators seek answers from Navy on human trafficking by sailors in Bahrain
The query comes after a series of Military Times stories about sailor trafficking on the Middle Eastern island.
In a future USAF bomber force, old and ugly beats new and snazzy
The youngest and flashiest bomber, the stealthy B-2, is to be retired first as the Air Force charts a future for it's strategic bombers. The oldest, the Vietnam-era B-52, will retire last.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
American, Russian troops are interacting with each other almost daily in Syria, US general says
U.S. troops in Syria interact with Russian troops in the region almost every day — and most of the interactions are not contentious, according to the deputy commander of Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve.
By Diana Stancy
Video shows uniformed sailor screaming ‘F*** Trump!’ and angrily confronting protesters
Her command saw the video and is investigating.
NATO Black Sea exercise kicks off as Moscow puts its regional forces on alert
The U.S. warship Porter steamed into the Black Sea days after Russia conducted a "snap readiness check" of its regional forces.
A Navy ship burns in San Diego and the coronavirus spreads across the force ― The Briefing, 7.17.20
A devastating fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard, a relentless rise in COVID-19 infections, a group of Marines heralded for heroism and heartbreaking details of how an Air Force jumpmaster was killed over the Gulf of Mexico.
By Ben Murray