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Army two-star received verbal counseling for suspension incident
Maj. Gen. Joseph Lestorti continues to serve and has been selected for a follow on assignment.
By Todd South
Army reservists accused of $3 million-worth of romance and business scams
FBI agents said the two men defrauded victims and laundered their proceeds through bank accounts opened in the names of fake businesses.
By Kyle Rempfer
State trooper, an Air Force veteran, killed assisting motorist in Florida
Trooper Joseph Bullock, an Air Force veteran, had been with the Florida Highway Patrol for nearly 19 years. He is the 15th law enforcement officer – and sixth military veteran – to die in the line of duty this year.
By Dylan Gresik
Report: Model sailor lost situational awareness before fatal propeller mishap
Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) Airman Apprentice Joseph Min Naglak died in 2018 on board the aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush
Army officer’s spin classes boost morale in Afghanistan
Under a domed-style tent in Bagram, Afghanistan, filled with thumping music and rows of bikes, Lt. Col. Joseph Swindle turns into a spin instructor.
By Wilton Jackson, The Clarion-Ledger via the AP
The GI Bill should’ve been race neutral, politicos made sure it wasn’t
While white veterans got into college with relative ease, black service members faced limited options and outright denial in their pursuit for educational advancement.
By Joseph Thompson, Mississippi State University
The ‘Reluctant Dragon’ awakens: Saratoga’s brave raid on Rabaul
They said the Saratoga spent too much time at anchor—until the old flattop roared to work.
By Bruce Gamble, World War II Magazine
Trump says al-Baghdadi 'died like a dog’ in US commando raid in Syria
Al-Baghdadi’s last moments alive were spent in “panic and dread” as the ISIS leader was “terrified of the American forces bearing down on him," and he died “whimpering and crying and screaming” like a coward, Trump told reporters Sunday.
Hail Caesar and the other amazing members of the OSS
Caesar Civitella was an amazing character and, when I knew him, one of a dwindling number of living veterans of the Office of Strategic Services. We spent many hours talking about his exploits, like dropping into France to help the Maquis, or traipsing around Italy with a bunch of gold, searching for Mussolini.
By Howard Altman
Navy, Marine JAG investigations will face review panel
Following a string of legal debacles, the comprehensive reviews are expected to address how attorneys are trained, developed and used throughout their military careers.
By Navy Times staff