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‘Star Wars’ actor Mark Hamill sends 500 drones to Ukraine
Mark Hamill of 'Star Wars' is donating big time to Ukraine.
By Sarah Sicard
Congressman asks commandant to relax grooming standards
“It would only take one infected Marine sitting down in a barber chair, or one infected barber breathing too close to a client, to start a chain reaction that could infect a large population that forms part of our fighting force.”
By Shawn Snow
SECDEF and Joint Chiefs chairman say top Marine will get a call over barbershops remaining open
“It may seem superficial to some, but getting a haircut is part of that discipline."
By Shawn Snow
It’s not the Waffle House index, but a Marine barbershop has closed over COVID-19
“As conditions change, installations within the command may consider closing the barbershops based on the recommendations from the Public Health Emergency Officers."
By Shawn Snow
The Air Force is protecting airmen while protecting the nation
The critical responsibilities and missions of our 685,000 total force active duty Guard and Reserve Airmen do not fade even during a pandemic.
By Lt. Gen. Dorothy A. Hogg
Service surgeons general voice concern about military health care reforms
During a hearing of the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, top military medical officers warned of Defense Health Agency growing pains.
By Patricia Kime
From the Army to Cost Cutters Franchisee
Meet a veteran who, along with his wife, run 13 Cost Cutters locations, and learn how skills he learned in the Army, like communication and trust in your teammates, have been the keys to his successful Cost Cutters franchise operation.
A wig, a car, a knife, a BB gun, a diaper, a Navy astronaut and her lover’s lover
Review: Portman's 'Lucy in the Sky' is an interesting mess.
By Lindsey Bahr, AP Film Writer
Recruit gets a short haircut for the first time in 15 years to join the Army
He's giving up 150 inches of hair to go infantry.
By Kathleen Curthoys
Dorothy Olsen, WASP pilot in World War II, dies at 103
Dorothy Eleanor Olsen, a member of a group of civilian volunteers who flew planes across the country during World War II, has died. She was 103.
To the surprise of no one, CBS cancels Marine courtroom drama ‘The Code’
It seemed doomed from the start.
By Jon Simkins