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Last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor dies at 103
Ferencz took on Nazi death squads during the Nuremberg trials.
‘Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret’ adapted to film
Retired Lt. Col. Scott Mann found healing in storytelling as he transitioned out of Special Forces. His play, intended to help other veterans heal, is now being produced as a film.
By Harm Venhuizen
Russian parliament OKs New START nuclear treaty extension with US
New START expires on Feb. 5. After taking office last week, Biden proposed extending the treaty for five years, and the Kremlin quickly welcomed the offer.
The hidden cost of America’s forever war: Young love lost
Excerpt from "Eagle Down: The Last Special Forces Fighting the Forever War" by Jessica Donati.
By Jessica Donati
Excerpt from Bing West’s latest novel ‘The Last Platoon’
In this excerpt from Bing West's latest novel, "The Last Platoon," Marine Captain Diego Cruz, whose platoon, together with a small band of CIA operatives, is protecting a besieged base in Helmand, Afghanistan’s most violent province.
By Bing West
‘Jerry’s Last Mission’: How WWII’s last combat pilot became a lifelong testament of the human spirit
The WWII pilot battled PTSD for decades until he became an example for other veterans to follow.
Blue Angels to make final flight in the legacy F/A/-18 Hornet as they transition to Super Hornets
The Blue Angels will fly their legacy Hornets for the last time over the Pensacola area Wednesday. The team will be switching to Super Hornets in the 2021 season.
By Harm Venhuizen
Here’s what retired Marine Corps commandant Gen. Krulak thinks about November’s election
The 31st commandant of the United States Marine Corps asks: Are we still a nation that believes that character counts?
By Gen. Charles Krulak (ret.)
Germany spent over $1B to cover costs linked to US troops
The German government has paid more than $1 billion over the past decade to cover costs related to the stationing of U.S. troops in Germany, according to the finance ministry in Berlin.
Live nuclear testing could resume in ‘months’ if needed, official says
The Trump administration has reportedly had conversations about resuming live nuclear testing.
By Aaron Mehta
COVID-19 threat isn’t going to end anytime soon, say Pentagon leaders
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley is confident the U.S. and the military will quash the virus eventually.
By Diana Stancy