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Air Force enlisted promotion tests to go paperless in January 2024
“We are finally, after years and years and years of trying to do this, getting rid of the Scantrons."
Commander out at California Air National Guard after boot urination scandal
The head of the California Air National Guard, Maj. Gen. Clay Garrison, was relieved of command following multiple investigations.
New uniforms revealed! Fashionable and FREE!
Another round of wear-testing is slated for July, but if it pans out this two-piece uniform could become optional issued clothing when you report on board ship — no trips to Navy Exchange, no money out of your annual uniform allowance.
By Mark D. Faram
Trump gets briefing on Coast Guard lieutenant accused of having hit list
The president called it a "very sad thing."
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
No experience? No problem! Vets can jump-start careers in IT with this free program
Apprenti removes the burden of experience and education by immediately placing qualifying veterans in relatively well-paying technology apprenticeships.
By Joshua Axelrod
A disgraced former Green Beret is on trial for allegedly beating his wife, but allegations from two other women are going unanswered
An Army investigation found that Maj. Jason Sartori had 10 inappropriate or adulterous relationships while married. Some of the women also allege physical abuse.
Trump pulling out of Syria. Might Afghanistan be next?
Against the advice of many in his own administration, President Donald Trump is pulling U.S. troops out of Syria. Could a withdrawal from Afghanistan be far behind?
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Woman pleads guilty to Tricare kickback scheme
A Texas woman has pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges over a military health insurance kickback scheme that generated more than $10 million in fraudulent prescriptions.
US troops are leaving, but ISIS is not defeated in Syria
It’s still unclear what the actual status is of American troops on the ground in Syria.
By Shawn Snow
Army mechanic gets life in prison for triple murder in California
A U.S. Army mechanic who killed three people at a Southern California home because he believed a man there was molesting a teenager has been sentenced to life in prison without chance of parole.
To have and to hold, in Lancer or Spirit bombers: Trailblazing husband-wife pilots retire together
The two trailblazing pilots became the first married couple to pilot the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.
By Jon Simkins