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‘My Dead Friend Zoe’ is a veteran’s ghost story that refuses to fade
Authenticity is the film’s greatest strength. It doesn’t lean on clichés. Instead, it sits with discomfort — awkward, hilarious and harrowing.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
Chris Pratt to star as revenge-bent Navy SEAL in upcoming Amazon series
Co-producing and directing the show alongside Pratt will be Antoine Fuqua (“The Equalizer," “Southpaw”).
By J.D. Simkins
Best pics of the week: May 10, 2020
Modified operations and the military's continued support of the coronavirus response, and more in this week's best photos from around the military.
Increasing recognition of military-based learning in the midst of the coronavirus crisis
Many highly qualified service members and veterans who have served in a variety of medical specialties are unable to use their training and experience to practice in civilian hospitals during this exceptional time of global need.
By Lauren Runco
Dispatch from Rome: Militarism in America
The author of this commentary says that the wealthy and political elites seldom have any skin in America’s wars.
By Robert Bruce Adolph
Why Victory in Europe Day still matters 75 years later
Reflecting on the deeds of those who fought for liberty and freedom 75 years ago provides a model for courage and endurance, says the author of this commentary.
By William Butler
US Air Force bails on Mattis-era fighter jet readiness goal
One of the Air Force's fighters had a lower mission-capable rate in 2019 than the year prior.
Challenges remain 2 years after VA’s expansion of caregiver program
The CEO of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation says it has been awaiting new regulations on how the VA plans to expand caregiver benefits to the approximately 4.4 million Americans caring for veterans who served before Sept. 11, 2001.
By Steve Schwab
Space Force top general to Steve Carell: ‘Get a haircut.’
“I was hoping for Bruce Willis,” Gen. John Raymond said of his Netflix alter-ego.
By Valerie Insinna
Complaint alleges senior Army chaplain used military email to share book describing coronavirus as God’s judgment
“God sometimes uses disease to bring particular judgments upon those who reject him and give themselves over to sin," the book at issue reads.
By Kyle Rempfer