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Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn: Government insider to holy warrior
Retired Army general and former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has been focusing on the future.
How rising temps could cause even more heat casualties at military bases
A study by the Union of Concerned Scientists warns that increasingly long stretches of hot days will make military training more dangerous.
How the US military embraced America’s religious diversity
In 1917, when the United States entered World War I, the chaplaincy was a majority white and fully Christian organization. That changed.
By Ronit Y. Stahl, University of California, Berkeley
F.E. Warren airmen save family from Nebraska house fire
Two airmen from F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne helped a family as their house burned in western Nebraska.
By Kent Miller
Op-Ed: Why the Pentagon is interested in UFOs
Globally, the number of UFO reportings in a year has peaked at more than 8,000. It’s not known how many the military experiences
By Iain Boyd, University of Michigan
US halts recent practice of disclosing nuclear weapon total
The Trump administration has halted, without explanation, the recent U.S. government practice of disclosing the current size of the nuclear weapons stockpile.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
This Army vet is down over 25 pounds using a beer-only diet for Lent
As of day 18 of the fast, he is down over 25 pounds.
By Jon Simkins
The Pentagon wants mobile nuclear reactors for FOBs, but some scientists say that’s ‘naive’
Demonstrations of the technology are possible by 2021.
By Todd South
Coast Guard spouses to hold dinner for federal workers
BZ, Military Spouses of Newport and Roger Williams University.
Tickling atoms, Captain America shields and jumping robots: Here are some of the top tech advances from Army scientists in 2018
While many achievements are in early stages, each hold promise for tangible battlefield benefits.
By Todd South
Military scientists have discovered a new malaria drug that could help eradicate the disease — and it’s hitting shelves soon
It's the first malaria preventive drug approved in over 18 years.
By Karen Jowers