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Film helps renew search for first Black Navy pilot’s remains
The making of a film has reignited efforts to repatriate the remains of America’s first Black Navy pilot, who died in 1950 during the Korean War.
Marine colonel commanding cyber operations group fired following drunk driving arrest
Col. Douglas Lemott Jr. was the third colonel fired in recent weeks from a key command position.
By Todd South
Tuskegee Airman discusses ‘the arc of justice’ at Fort Bragg
Moments before retired Air Force Lt. Col. Enoch Woodhouse Jr. addressed a group at Fort Bragg, he described an instance when he was kicked off a train in the 1940s because of the color of his skin.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer via the AP
A generation apart, 2 Naval Academy football alumni used experiences to fuel future careers
Though decades separate them, many experiences remain the same.
By Todd South
Jury spares life of soldier convicted of killing wife, rookie police officer
A Virginia jury spared the life of an Army staff sergeant convicted of fatally shooting his wife and a rookie police officer after deadlocking Thursday on whether he should be executed.
Soldier convicted of capital murder in deaths of wife, police officer
An Army staff sergeant is facing possible execution after being convicted of capital murder in the deaths of his wife and a police officer who responded to the woman's 911 call.
Allegations about VA secretary nominee’s past expected to fuel debate during confirmation hearing
A report just hours before his confirmation hearing found support by nominee Robert Wilkie for controversial policies and figures.
Packing tips from a Marine veteran-turned-moving pro
This Iraq War veteran built a moving business in the Big Apple.
By Kevin Lilley
Medal of Honor recipient Thomas Hudner buried at Arlington cemetery
A former U.S. Navy pilot from Massachusetts who received the Medal of Honor for his heroics during the Korean War is being buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Commentary: Korean War hero showed valor on and off the battlefield
A Medal of Honor Day appreciation of Navy Capt. Thomas Hudner.
By Marine Lt. Col. Scott Cooper (ret.)