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Navy LT attempting world record run from LA to NYC in 40 days
Lt. Paul Johnson starts his cross-country run in Los Angeles on March 1.
By Sarah Sicard
Some military families of color report racial issues affecting career decisions, new poll finds
Over half of the 303 active duty members of color have considered discrimination and safety concerns when making decisions about installation preferences.
By Karen Jowers
Jason Aldean, wife Brittany model head-scratching “Military Lives Matter” shirts
Brittany Aldean launched a line of "patriotic" apparel Nov. 8.
By Sarah Sicard
Better Smiles and Better Health with BCBS FEP Dental
Those who have had experiences with the military—either serving or families of those who have—know that presentation is important. When it comes to presentation, many people might not immediately think of their smile. From first impressions to showing off your pride, a smile does a lot for us every single day. But did you know your smile also shows off your overall health, too?
Blue Water Vietnam veterans are getting benefits payouts, but not always the right amount
A VA watchdog found an estimated $37 million in overpayments and underpayments connected to the cases.
Uber-patriotic military family has triplets on the Fourth of July
Three babies were born to an Air Force family on July 4.
By Sarah Sicard
Best pics of the week: July 11, 2021
Fireworks over a Hercules, soldiers fire mortars, Marine recruits in San Diego, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Military Families of Color
Blue Star Families is conducting a survey to help better understand the diverse experiences of military families of color which runs from June 28th-July 26th, 2021.
Moderate Democrats rebuke defense budget cuts
Leaders of the House’s Blue Dog Coalition say they oppose calls to fund any less than the requested $753 billion national defense budget.
By Joe Gould
Marine Corps amphibious council should include a parent of service member killed in AAV
It not only would be smart optics. It would be justice, and then some, this op-ed author says.
By Michael H. C. McDowell