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Navy relieves commander of New Hampshire Reserve center
Cmdr. Joseph Dearing was relieved as NRC Manchester CO “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command,” the Navy said.
By Beth Sullivan
How the Army is engaging soldiers to write and read more on key issues
The Army wants soldiers to do more military reading and writing, as its leaders hope to capture feedback from the force on how to fight the next war.
By Todd South
Trump aims to expand domestic military use if reelected
The Republican presidential candidate has pledged to station troops at the U.S.-Mexico border and use troops to carry out domestic policy priorities.
Army wants all troops on new fitness program by 2032. How’s it going?
In one year, the Army has trained more than 1,300 Health and Fitness integrators to bring holistic health training to their units.
By Todd South
Put Me in Coach — Rebuilding the Ranks is On All of Us
There are thousands of veterans already making a difference in the lives of young people and inspiring the next generation of leaders.
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Opinion
To deter Iran, US must rethink military basing in the Middle East
Geography is destiny, but when it comes to U.S. bases in the Middle East, it needn’t be, Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. (ret.) writes in this op-ed.
By Marine Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. (ret.)
Marine who adopted Afghan orphan will stay in service
Maj. Joshua Mast acted in a way unbecoming an officer to bring home the baby girl, but it did not warrant his separation from the military, a panel ruled.
You can help provide adapted homes to injured Veterans
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, HFOT currently has more than 65 home-build projects in various stages of construction nationwide.
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Trump pledges to revert Fort Liberty to Confederate general name
Former President Donald Trump said he would revert Fort Liberty to its former name, Fort Bragg, named after Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Trump claimed that Democrats would use military and overseas absentee ballots to 'cheat' in the election, but experts say the system makes that nearly impossible
Experts say widespread voter fraud in military and overseas citizens ballots would be very difficult, given the nature of the system.
By Karen Jowers
Heartbreak to a Bright Future: A Navy Family’s Fight to Stay Together
For many active-duty service members and spouses, long-anticipated homecomings can become heartbreaking
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