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Army wants ‘modern’ dining halls to feature delivery, healthy food
The dining hall updates will target five Army bases, beginning with Fort Liberty, North Carolina.
By Riley Ceder
Naval Academy board chair calls to remove Confederate names from buildings
The names of two members of the Confederacy should be removed from buildings at the U.S. Naval Academy, the chairman of the academy’s Board of Visitors said Thursday.
Sailors test positive for COVID-19 aboard dock landing ship Carter Hall
Officials refuse to say how many sailors have been infected.
Best pics of the week: May 24, 2020
From live-fire training, PT and "Flags-In" at Arlington, troops take precautions to lessen the spread of the coronavirus in this week's Frontline Photos.
Second lady, senior spouses to participate in virtual town hall for Military Spouse Appreciation Day
Spouses will share experiences and challenges in times of COVID-19.
By Karen Jowers
As Army wastes millions in food allowances, campus-style dining gains traction
“Obviously none of us want to see an already cash-strapped soldier leave $170 a month on the table, let alone spend additional money out of their pocket to eat,” one lawmaker said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Walter Boyne — bomber pilot, historian, novelist and Air and Space Museum director — dies at 90
Among his many accomplishments, Boyne was an aviation hall of famer and a key player in the creation of the massive Udvar-Hazy expansion to the Air and Space Museum.
Navy, Marines drill with Brunei forces, DreamWorks flick causes row
Another week for a simmering South China Sea to start boiling.
Chow hall makeover, color-coded food, greens up front: Here’s the plan to get soldiers, Marines eating healthier
A red, green and yellow coding system is designed to help troops with food choices.
By Todd South
Good blood: Machine gunner killed nearly 100 before falling to a banzai charge
Goodblood received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions.
By J.D. Simkins