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How Iraq tours helped the careers of these sea service veterans
Some sea service leaders made serious career headway on their professional pathways as a result of, or in concurrence with the Iraq invasion.
Vice President Pence to speak at West Point’s graduation
The Class of 2019 will graduate on Saturday, May 25.
By Kathleen Curthoys
Dems warn Shanahan new border actions could break civil-military law
Key senators are asking the defense secretary to stick to a ban on troops performing law enforcement roles.
By Joe Gould
President Trump to speak at Air Force Academy graduation
The ceremony will also include a flyover by the Thunderbirds.
The chill in US-Russia relations has some worried about stumbling into a military conflict
The deep chill in U.S.-Russian relations is stirring concern in some quarters that Washington and Moscow are in danger of stumbling into an armed confrontation that, by mistake or miscalculation, could lead to nuclear war.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Gay dating app Grindr declared threat to military personnel by US government
The app, which had 27 million users as of 2017, made personal information available without permission.
By Jon Simkins
Troxell is back: The military’s top enlisted adviser is reinstated to duty after investigation
Administrative actions taken for use of staff, improper endorsement of products for which Troxell received no pay.
By Tara Copp, AP
Trump says Google is committed to US not Chinese military
Amid growing concern about the risks of Google and other U.S. companies doing business in China, President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the CEO of Google has "strongly stated" that he is "totally committed" to the American, not Chinese, military.
Dunford to meet with Google for ‘debate’ on Chinese ties
The Pentagon's top uniformed officer thinks tech companies need to be smarter with how they approach China.
By Aaron Mehta