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Resting place of sunken World War II carrier identified 78 years later
The USS Ommaney Bay came under attack on January 4, 1945, when it was struck by a Japanese kamikaze pilot.
5 things to know about Japan’s surrender in WWII 75 years ago
There will be a ceremony aboard the battleship Missouri this morning in Hawaii commemorating Japan's surrender in World War II 75 years ago.
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
Coast Guard Academy alters training for incoming class due to COVID-19
COVID-19 has forced big changes to the Coast Guard Academy.
Mom of Theodore Roosevelt sailor ‘devastated’ by firing of Crozier
"Not a lot of people out there who would do that for others.”
By Howard Altman
Montana, Idaho 10th Mountain Division chapter closing down
Orville Bjorge is the only member of the 10th Mountain Division Association’s Big Sky Chapter left in Montana.
By Kim Briggeman, The Missoulian via the AP
Here’s how much money the Pentagon found through internal savings — and where it’s going
The Missile Defense Agency is one office whose priorities will be shifting.
By Aaron Mehta
More equipment, spare parts needed for all Army brigades to hit highest readiness levels
Full readiness not expected for at least four years.
By Todd South
Hollywood gives Army faux Russian T-72 tanks to train against
The new kits provided by Westefx make Humvees look like Russian T-72 main battle tanks and BTR-90 personnel carriers.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army’s new Chicago team will use 'big data’ to recruit Gen Z
"That’s really the point of the big data part: don’t waste people’s time," an Army leader said.
By Kyle Rempfer