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Navy unveils new process to speed payouts for Camp Lejeune illnesses
Individuals can get up to $550,000 through the new process, but officials won't say exactly when the payouts will be sent out.
Army advisors in Latin America told to behave as word of drinking, Tinder use and STDs grew
Members of one team are facing punishment, but emails suggest the problems went beyond those nine soldiers.
By Kyle Rempfer
Contaminants found in Hawaii water after Navy’s purification efforts
The Navy secretary held a limited town hall with selected residents last weekend. Now, residents are calling for a more comprehensive in-person event.
By Karen Jowers
Navy secretary suspends operations at Red Hill fuel storage facility following water contamination
The operations are on hold until the Navy’s U.S. Pacific Fleet wraps up its investigation into petroleum in the Navy water system.
By Diana Stancy
Water worries in Hawaii military housing: ‘I am angry, extremely stressed’
Officials are providing potable water as they conduct further tests.
By Karen Jowers
Senate turns to NDAA after de-linking China competition bill
The Senate could consider the annual defense authorization bill as soon as Thursday after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., abandoned a controversial push to merge it with sweeping China-focused legislation.
By Joe Gould
A birthday toast to belligerent Marine commandant Anthony Gale, the only top officer ever fired
Gale was found guilty on myriad charges following a six-day bender in the nation's capital.
Memo exempting Task Force Sinai leaders from alcohol limit was an ‘error,’ officials say
Task Force Sinai's leaders were initially exempt from the policy.
By Davis Winkie
‘Will I be a statistic?’ There is a different mindset entertainment star and former Ranger Vincent ‘Rocco’ Vargas wants vets to take
He currently stars in “Mayans M.C.” on FX, which gives him what he says is “the most significant role in Hollywood for a scripted show as an OEF, OIR combat veteran."
By Andrea Scott
2 wells for drinking water near Naval Base Kitsap contaminated
Two wells bordering Naval Base Kitsap’s southern edge have been found to have potentially harmful levels of contamination caused by a firefighting foam used on the base.
PETA demands Marines stop drinking cobra blood, eating live animals
“The photos showing giddy Marines swallowing scorpions and guzzling cobra blood are more reminiscent of a frat party gone wrong than a military drill."
By Dylan Gresik