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What’s missing from the conversation on Air Force recruiting?
The Air Force says it’s having one of the toughest recruiting stretches of the past quarter-century.
Michèle Flournoy could become the first woman to run the Pentagon. Here’s what would change.
Flournoy has for years been expected to take the Defense Department's top job. With Joe Biden now the president-elect, this may be her time.
By Aaron Mehta
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 20: Kate Hendricks Thomas
Marine Corps veteran Kate Hendricks Thomas is a behavioral medicine researcher and master certified health education specialist.
Public health must be part of national security calculus, says Flournoy
Michèle Flournoy, undersecretary of defense for policy at the start of the Obama administration, says the COVID-19 pandemic should change how the U.S. defined national security.
By Aaron Mehta
When the homefront becomes the (cyber) front line
The ability of adversaries to target military families using their digital footprint significantly alters the risk of military service and potentially changes the calculus of war.
How veterans may be overwhelmed by too many programs to help them find jobs
A new report says many civilian sector efforts to get veterans into new jobs may be too focused on providing quick employment instead of new careers.
Lawyer for homeless Marine veteran says $400K in donations is all gone
The lawyer for a homeless man in Philadelphia whose selflessness led to donations of over $400000 through an online fundraising page said Tuesday that all the money is gone.
SEAL strength, girl power and more: Military Times 2018 Summer Reading Guide
What to pack (and what to skip) for your summer trip -- we read them all so you don't have to.
By J. Ford Huffman
This retired Marine’s book says the Corps has a history of gender bias
The fired commander of the Corps’ only female recruit training battalion defends her leadership.
By Todd South
The homeless Marine vet who is now famous never finished his first enlistment
Johnny Bobbitt Jr. was discharged as a private after serving only 14 months in the Marines.
By Jeff Schogol