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US Navy commander overseeing Venezuelan boat strikes steps down
The announcement of Adm. Alvin Holsey's departure comes less than one year after he took over as commander of U.S. Southern Command.
By Riley Ceder
Auctioned revolver nets nearly $1M. Previous owner: Theodore Roosevelt
A Smith & Wesson revolver belonging to former President Theodore Roosevelt fetched a handsome price.
By J.D. Simkins
Why the Marine Corps may nix gender identifiers for drill instructors
Will it be the end of "sir" and "ma'am"?
Senate backs big land transfer for NAS Fallon bombing range
The defense policy bill approved by Congress designates 872 additional square miles of land for the northern Nevada naval air training complex.
Pentagon has received ‘several hundreds’ of new UFO reports
One reason for the hundreds of new reports may be the outreach the department has done to destigmatize the reporting of potential encounters.
Army staff sergeant faces court-martial on child sex abuse charges
Officials allege abuse over at least a six-year period.
7 charged in scheme to smuggle military equipment to Russia
Two Americans and five Russian nationals were charged in a plot to smuggle military-grade equipment to Russia.
Army-Navy Game memories from both sides
Military Times talked with soldiers and sailors with academy connections about their distinct memories of the game.
Meet the next Sergeant Major of the Army
Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Michael Weimer currently serves as the top NCO for Army Special Operations Command.
By Davis Winkie
How does military life affect teens? Landmark study aims to find out.
"Our military youth have unique voices rooted in their military life experiences."
By Karen Jowers