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When admirals obstruct justice
Regaining trust and respect after a military scandal requires accountability at the highest levels of leadership, our guest opinion writer argues.
By Jeffrey J. Matthews
Marines from Washington Barracks help save woman trapped under a car
A woman riding a scooter just outside the gate of the historic Marine Corps base was run over by a car.
By Philip Athey
Bergdahl lawyers say military judge’s job application posed conflict
A new motion filed in the case of former U.S Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is asking the highest appeals court for the U.S. military to overturn his conviction, citing an alleged conflict of interest involving the judge who originally presided over his sentencing.
NEX out of hand sanitizer? Vodka won’t protect you from coronavirus, shipmate
Tito's Vodka and Dr. Jeffrey Gardner are in agreement.
By Jeffrey Gardner, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Naval Academy mourns tragic death of midshipman
He was an offensive guard on the Navy football team slated to commission in May.
By Carl Prine
US troops have been squaring off with Russian contractors in Syria raising worries of wider conflict
“I think the Russians are always testing us.”
By Shawn Snow
Woman makes history in the Virginia Army National Guard infantry
"If it’s something you want to do, just keep pushing for it and don’t give up.”
By Jon Simkins
Army Reserve assets deploy to Puerto Rico to assist ongoing relief efforts
“There is one, unified point to take care of the citizens of Puerto Rico. They are at the heart of everything we do.”
By Dylan Gresik
US does not know where ISIS escapees are, says Syria envoy
More than 100 Islamic State prisoners have escaped to parts unknown.
By Joe Gould