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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
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
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
CID investigating whether Army infantry officer called for mass murder and destruction amid racist, anti-government Reddit screeds
Reserve Army Maj. William Jeffrey Poole is under investigation for far-right extremist activity online.
US envoy rejects claim coalition airstrikes amount to ‘war crime’ by key UN Syria panel
The United States' top envoy for Syria rejected Thursday findings by U.N.-backed investigators that deadly airstrikes by the U.S.-led coalition early this year may amount to a war crime.
He volunteered for World War II so his family wouldn’t be interned
He joined the "Purple Heart Battalion," the 100th Infantry Battalion of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, made up mostly of Japanese-Americans.
By Jim Holland, Rapid City Journal