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House Republicans argue for discipline of ‘bad apples’ at VA
The VA has the second-largest federal workforce behind the Department of Defense.
VA secretary insists surprise firing of top official isn’t a sign of leadership turmoil
Deputy Secretary James Byrne was fired Monday in what the secretary called a simple business decision.
VA deputy secretary fired after ‘loss of confidence’
James Byrne was confirmed to the second-highest VA spot less than five months ago.
Commander of California fighter squadron fired after F-18 retirement event
Lt. Col. Ralph Featherstone was relieved of command Jan. 24.
By Philip Athey
Guided, longer-range Carl-Gustafs are on their way
The new rounds will allow soldiers to accurately engage moving targets at distances of more than a mile.
By Kyle Rempfer
Former VA secretary details dysfunction, chaos within the Trump administration
David Shulkin says he doesn't want to attack the president, but does see big changes needed to improved public service.
Retired military leaders sign letter urging Congress to bar ‘unauthorized’ war with Iran
A group of retired military officers is urging Congress to pass legislation block a war with Iran without congressional approval.
By Joe Gould
M4 carbine training and qualification comes to Air Force basic training
Basic trainees can now qualify on the M4 carbine and earn their small-arms expert marksmanship ribbon there.
Some stateside military projects, NATO defense at risk to fund border wall
Defense officials have identified more than 400 projects across the globe that could be delayed by President Trump's planned border wall construction.
By Tara Copp, AP
New HASC chairman rips Trump over Mattis firing
US Rep. Adam Smith blasted President Donald Trump’s plans to terminate Defense Secretary Jim Mattis two months ahead of his planned exit date.
By Joe Gould