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Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield wears custom cleats in tribute to corpsman slain in Kabul
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Maxton “Max” Soviak was laid to rest Sept. 13 in Milan, Ohio.
By Jon Simkins
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
New York congressman activated to serve in Guard’s coronavirus response
Rep. Max Rose, who served with the Army in Afghanistan, will spend the next few weeks working on Guard missions in New York.
EAA has a new high-speed 1911 designed by Army officer and top competitor Noel Zarza
The Girsan MC1911 Noel is a semi-auto 1911 chambered in either 9mm, or .45 ACP.
By Jim Grant
What you should know about the Army’s new fitness test rollout
The service is working to dish out $70 million-worth of equipment to units across the force beginning in January.
By Kyle Rempfer
Bragg soldier with kidney disease reaches max scores on new Army Combat Fitness Test
Now 19 years into his Army career, Maj. Carpaccio Owens, 43, is one of the first soldiers within the 82nd Airborne Division known to reach an unofficial maximum score on the new Army Combat Fitness Test that goes into effect by October 2020.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer via the AP
The King Cobra is back — now with a target version
Colt just released the King Cobra Target, which features a 4¼” barrel, adjustable rear sight, elevated fiber optic front sight, and custom wood medallion grip.
By Staff
Why wearable technology might end the Navy’s fitness test
It's like the old Air Force test, only wearable.
By Mark D. Faram
Congress wants more answers about VA campus suicides
A new proposal would require VA to provide lawmakers with information on those veterans' benefits and medical background within days of the deaths.
Air Force analyzing previous 'autopilot anomalies’ following Ethiopian Airlines crash of Boeing jet
The Air Force chief of staff has ordered a review of previous service mishaps involving autopilot anomalies following the Ethiopian Airlines crash this month.
By Kyle Rempfer