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Army celebrates its 249th birthday
The Army was the first military service established by the Continental Congress.
By Todd South
Navy announces new billet-based advancement policy
Under a new Navy policy, sailors can advance via the recommendation of their commanding officer if they agree to more time in service.
By Diana Stancy
82nd Airborne Division inducts 2024 Hall of Fame paratroopers
The 82nd Airborne Division inducted seven new paratroopers into its Hall of Fame to join more than 75 others who've been inducted since 2018.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Eisenhower carrier strike group deployment extended
The strike group, which for months has launched crucial strikes against Houthi rebels, will remain in the Red Sea for at least another month.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Retired Navy four-star admiral arrested in bribery scheme
Retired Adm. Robert Burke served as the vice chief of naval operations and the chief of naval personnel. He faces up to 30 years in prison.
May Red Sea recap: Navy maintains fight against Houthi attacks
The Navy destroyed several missiles and drones launched by Iran-backed Houthi militants over the last month.
US, Britain strike Houthi targets in Yemen after surge in attacks
U.S. and British fighter jets and Navy ships hit a range of underground facilities, missile launchers, command and control sites and other facilities.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Soldier convicted of child sex abuse now faces murder charge
A soldier imprisoned for sexually assaulting his stepdaughters is now facing a murder charge for the death of a cab driver in a Seattle suburb.
By Riley Ceder
Feds allege school district barred reservist from resuming his job
DOJ officials alleged Wednesday that Oklahoma City schools are violating federal law by refusing to let an Air Force reservist return to teaching.
By Karen Jowers
Advocates fear growing backlash against aid for homeless veterans
Activists worry that laws aimed at penalizing homelessness and a lack of support resources will hurt efforts to help veterans.
More kosher, halal foods needed in commissaries, lawmakers say
Are commissaries meeting the religious dietary needs of troops and families?
By Karen Jowers