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Future LCS Cleveland launches, strikes tugboat
No one was injured in Saturday's mishap but the ship suffered damage above the waterline, officials said.
Finishing Max’s mission — parents of corpsman killed in Kabul offered home for Afghan child
Fallen Corpsman Maxton "Max" Soviak's family looked to honor their son by picking up his mission where he left off--saving the children of Afghanistan.
‘A passion for living’: Navy Corpsman Max Soviak remembered during funeral services
“Maxton was MAX in all capital letters, all the time,” Soviak's sister Kathleen said.
By Diana Stancy
Remains of Navy Corpsman Max Soviak to return to Ohio Wednesday
Soviak was killed last month during an ISIS-K attack in Kabul.
By Diana Stancy
Hospital corpsmen receive new training to treat trauma patients on ships, battlefields
The Hospital Corpsman Trauma Training course is the only one to provide trauma-specific training to sailors in hospital corps ratings.
By Diana Stancy
Judge dismisses murder charges against soldier, Simone Biles’ brother
A judge dismissed murder charges filed against Tevin Biles-Thomas, ruling Tuesday that prosecutors did not present evidence to sustain a conviction in a 2018 New Year’s Eve party shooting in Cleveland that left three men dead.
Terminal Lance’s Max Uriarte, stories of female Marines added to radically changed Commandant’s Reading List
The Marine Corps released a radically different Commandant’s Reading List on Tuesday.
By Philip Athey
Fact check: Trump claims Biden policies killed over 308,000 veterans, but that’s not what investigators found
The VA inspector general found major problems with VA record keeping back in 2015 but did not connect that to missing care which killed veterans.
Candidates accuse each other of military insults, disrespect for troops in first presidential debate
The first debate between President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden was held Tuesday in Ohio.
Pentagon rescinding order to shutter Stars and Stripes paper
The Defense Department is rescinding its order to shut down the military’s independent newspaper, Stars and Stripes, in the wake of a tweet late last week by President Donald Trump vowing to continue funding the paper.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Welcome to an alternative dimension where military pop-rock-country bands are acceptable
They are the musical embodiment of the Steve Buschemi “How do you do, fellow kids?” meme.
By Jon Simkins