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Meet the namesake of the Navy’s newest ship, the USS Robert E. Simanek
This Marine threw himself onto a grenade to save his entrenched comrades in Korea. He absorbed the full blast — yet survived.
By Jon Guttman
Army’s long-awaited parental leave policy bars local denials
The Army might have been last, but its policy has more teeth than those of other services.
By Davis Winkie
Former astronauts, retired airman & Marine, earn Space Medal of Honor
Two former NASA astronauts and military veterans were awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor yesterday during an event at the White House.
Remains returned by North Korea in 2018 help identify missing soldier
Searchers found no remains immediately after the battle nor any evidence that enemy forces held the sergeant as a prisoner of war.
By Staff Reports
More than seven decades later, Korean War soldier’s remains identified
Recovery personnel initially believed the remains were the corporal's but couldn't clearly identify.
By Staff Reports
New evidence declares soldier POW before death in Korean War
No initial evidence or eyewitness testimony pointed to his POW status.
By Staff Reports
Former Army reservist spied for Chinese government
The soldier enlisted in 2016 through a program to recruit foreigners.
At last, a memorial honoring military spouses
On this episode of The Spouse Angle podcast, a bronze statue will be the first public memorial to honor the advocacy and sacrifices of military spouses.
By Military Times staff
US arms export approvals soared in 2022
One factor in the surge is the easing of the global pandemic that in 2021 depressed sales from a spike to $83.5 billion in 2020.
By Joe Gould
Flight school cheating ring ends in second chances for hopeful pilots
The aviation center's top general opted to allow implicated troops to repeat the course.
By Davis Winkie
First AFRICOM airstrike of the year kills 30 al-Shabab militants
The first airstrike of the new year in Somalia killed an estimated 30 militants linked to al-Qaeda.
By Zamone Perez