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Pope Leo XIV is the son of a D-Day veteran
The first American to ever be elected pope is the son of D-Day veteran.
DoD spends millions on protecting bases from climate change but fails to track program impact, report says
Three Pentagon grant programs need to have measurable benchmarks for success, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Private military housing companies face questions about military families with disabled members
Senators say the housing companies “do not appear to be following federal laws that protect persons with disabilities.”
By Karen Jowers
WWII escape maps might be the world’s most unique fashion statement
Invented by an MI9 intelligence officer, some 3.5 million escape maps of Europe and the Pacific were created during WWII to assist Allied forces shot down or taken prisoner.
Pentagon memo maps out plan to expand diversity in the force
The acting defense secretary ordered the implementation of 15 broad recommendations that include a plan to crack down on participation in hate groups by service members and draft proposed changes to the UCMJ.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
7 best quotes from the legendary Gen. Jim Mattis
Jim Mattis, known as the “Warrior Monk” for his penchant of studying military history and reading, never minces words.
By Diana Stancy
After controversial event on sexual assault support, VA postpones future telephone town halls
Veterans who participated in the event said they were given little or no warning about potentially traumatic discussion points.
The military is scrambling to understand the aviation crash risk from a new 5G sale
More than a dozen commercial aviation groups are warning that the sale of spectrum could lead to interference and even fatalities.
By Valerie Insinna and Aaron Mehta
Do you have unclaimed money in states where you’ve been stationed? Here’s how to to find it
One in 10 Americans have unclaimed property that companies have turned over to states. Could this bring some holiday cheer to you?
By Karen Jowers
Top enlisted soldier at Fort Hood suspended amid investigation into alleged ‘unprofessional language’
Command Sgt. Maj. Arthur “Cliff” Burgoyne was temporarily suspended on Friday.
By Kyle Rempfer