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Lawmaker to vets: ‘You’re justified in your rage’ about Afghans’ plight
Nearly 250 former U.S. interpreters and allies in Afghanistan have been reported killed by the Taliban in retribution for their service.
House candidate called himself a combat vet. Records show he wasn’t.
Republican J.R. Majewski presents himself as an Air Force combat veteran, but military documents obtained by The Associated Press tell a different story.
85-year-old Medal of Honor pilot makes 1st airplane jump
'I don’t think I’ve ever moved that fast or been in anything that moved that fast in my life,' Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Patrick Brady said.
Former Green Beret’s links to extremism surface in congressional primary
Republican Joe Kent is challenging U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington state in the Aug. 2 primary.
Son of Black Marine to receive father’s military service medal
James “Jimmy” Cook Jr., an Army veteran, will receive the Congressional Gold Medal on behalf of his father, who was one of the Montford Point Marines.
By Davarrick Turner, Knoxville News Sentinel
102-year-old WWII veteran from segregated mail unit honored
Romay Davis is being honored for her service with the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, which got mail to U.S. troops in Europe during the war.
Pentagon recovered millions from contractors using tip line, report shows
The DoD recovered $13.2 million in six months from private contractors who committed violations in connection with awards, which represents the majority of the money recovered through investigations of allegations initially reported to the DoD Hotline for fraud, waster and abuse.
By Ryan White
The Navy’s shipbuilder oversight offices are underutilized, watchdog agency reports
The Navy’s Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair could do more to ensure ships enter the fleet on time and on budget, according to a new report.
Congress demands answers on Army’s tuition assistance failure
After months of problems getting schools and students reimbursed for their classes, the Army faces scrutiny from Congress on IgnitED's failed launch.
By Davis Winkie
Jet ejection seat, breathing system oversight strengthened in defense bill
The provisions of the defense policy bill aim to prevent further deaths and injuries among military pilots.
Vice chief nominee pledges to drive acquisition reforms
President Joe Biden’s nominee for vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs pledged to continue his predecessor’s efforts to reform the beleaguered joint requirements process during his confirmation hearing.
By Joe Gould