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The Navy petty officer ensuring the Carney stays focused on the fight
Meet Personnel Specialist 1st Class Alexander Boston, Military Times' Navy Service Member of the Year.
By Navy Times staff
No indictments issued in death of Boston college student
In October 2019, the U.S. Marine Corps said a Marine who was on leave played a role in the altercation with Hollis.
The Iraq War has cost the US nearly $2 trillion
Even if the U.S. administration decided to leave — or was evicted from — Iraq immediately, the bill of war to the U.S. to date would be an estimated $1.922 trillion in current dollars.
By Neta C. Crawford, Boston University
Op-ed: When it comes to China, let’s not become alarmists
The author rebuts a recent opinion piece by asking readers to look at Beijing as it is, not as we fear it will become.
By Lt. Cmdr. James Boyle
New veterans find themselves employed and connected but battling health woes after discharge
A new survey shows that veterans fare well in their first year after the military but have a high "health burden."
By Patricia Kime
Former Georgia police officer gets 12 years in fatal shooting of Air Force veteran
A former Georgia police officer convicted of aggravated assault and other crimes in the fatal shooting of an unarmed, naked man was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison.
Famous frigate sails Boston’s harbor!
The ship left Charlestown Navy Yard Friday morning and headed to Fort Independence on Castle Island to fire a 21-gun salute.
4 Must-See Patriotic Cities to Visit this 4th of July
While nearly every major city has a fantastic fireworks show, some cities take it one step further by hosting week-long celebrations of patriotism. Plus, some cities naturally have a storied patriotic history that lends itself to an ultra red, white, and blue experience. Ready to start planning your holiday trip?
Marine vet running Boston Marathon to honor fallen comrades completes race crawling across finish line
A Marine vet wounded in Marjah crawled across the Boston Marathon finish line Monday.
By Shawn Snow
This Army warrant officer and expert runner is about to compete in her 100th marathon
Beofra Butler, an Army chief warrant officer, will make April 15’s Boston Marathon her 100th competition.
By Joshua Axelrod