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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.
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
Coast Guard spouses to hold dinner for federal workers
BZ, Military Spouses of Newport and Roger Williams University.
Iconic son of fallen Marine, others awarded $7.7 million in scholarships
Since its creation, the Marine Scholarship Foundation has provided more than 40,000 scholarships, valued at nearly $125 million, and the group claims the mantle of the top provider of need-based scholarships for military children.
By Giulia Petroni
Judge to man who impersonated Army 3-star general: ‘it was like Halloween every day?’
A judge demanded to know Tuesday why a North Carolina man repeatedly used an Army general’s uniform to fool others, asking if “it was like Halloween every day,” as he sentenced him to six months' imprisonment for an impersonation that ended with an alarming helicopter ride.
F.E. Warren AFB commander’s removal of Bible from POW/MIA table brings praise, protests
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, twice a conservative candidate for president, has criticized Air Force officials for removing a Bible from a display table meant to honor prisoners of war and service members missing in action.
By Kyle Rempfer
NC man will admit to impersonating 3-star Army general for helicopter ride
A man accused of trying to impress a woman by landing a chartered helicopter at a North Carolina technology company plans to plead guilty to impersonating a three-star Army general and will concede that he was sane at the time, according to a new court filing.
The Corps is on track to fully field the M38 marksman rifle, despite setbacks for the M27 IAR
Fielding of the M38 squad-designated marksman rifle has already been completed for all three Marine Expeditionary Forces.
By Shawn Snow
Army investigates 101st Airborne chaplains accused of dismantling on-post programs for Jewish soldiers
The 101st Airborne Division chaplains have fired the longstanding Jewish lay leaders at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, allegedly without providing any reason, effectively ending Friday night Shabbat services for Jewish soldiers and their families.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force colonel’s career restored after same-sex marriage discrimination incident
The Air Force has ruled that one of its commanders had a right to exercise his religious beliefs when he declined to sign a certificate of appreciation for the same-sex spouse of an airman under his command.
By Kyle Rempfer