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Military sexual assault totals down, but trust among women remains low
Less than half of women in the military trust leaders to properly handle reports of sexual assault, according to new Pentagon data.
Air Force vet hoarded 17,700 bottles of hand sanitizer, then had no place to sell them — Sad!
Death tolls may be soaring, but the potential panic ignited by the thought that Colvin’s spawn may one day be unable to afford a top-tier, out-of-state college tuition is just too great to fathom.
By Jon Simkins
Navy shutters Naval Base San Diego schoolhouse amid coronavirus cluster
The link between two of the cases appears to be the training center on Naval Base San Diego.
By Carl Prine
Marines: We want to hear your coronavirus story
Please reach out with a short description of your situation, with your contact information, and we will be in touch.
By Andrea Scott
VA eyes $16 billion-plus in emergency funds to help with coronavirus response
The money would be part of an upcoming emergency spending package being discussed by Congress.
Nellis briefly closes to non-essential personnel, keeping retirees out of the commissary, before reopening
Nellis' move to bar retirees from the commissary, which was later rescinded, sparked anger and frustration among some.
Commandant directs Marines on how to prepare for coronavirus
The letter instructs commanders on the ground to make force preservation and risk mitigation decisions based on new information.
By Philip Athey
National Guard drill still up to the discretion of state leaders
Though virtual training is being considered, officials said early this week.
By Kyle Rempfer
How to talk to someone you believe is misinformed about the coronavirus
The art of talking to someone you believe is misinformed about a global pandemic.
By Emma Frances Bloomfield, University of Nevada, Las Vegas