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DOD imposes burdensome rules, retaliation on home day cares, moms say
The Pentagon said military families can help solve the child care shortage, but providers say over-the-top rules are driving them away.
By Jennifer Brookland, The War Horse
Nazi-fighting ‘Wolfenstein’ game being developed for TV series
“The story of killing Nazis is evergreen,” said show runner Patrick Somerville in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
Paratroopers test autonomous vehicle with AI for mortar resupply
“We’re trying to keep soldiers off the front lines and keep our warfighters safe," the maker of the uncrewed vehicle said.
By Todd South
Air Force investigating airman’s death during PT test
The Air Force said the PT assessment was routine, and is now trying to determine what caused A1C Moonga's death.
Why sandwiches are the military’s most underrated culinary innovation
August is National Sandwich Month. From shelf-stable MREs to hoagies grabbed before a convoy, the sandwich has become a culinary icon within the ranks.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
Trial starts over Trump’s deployment of National Guard to LA
A federal judge is hearing arguments on whether troops deployed this summer by the Trump administration to LA violated the Posse Comitatus Act.
Why this MOH recipient’s stand in France is the stuff of WWII legend
Despite losing two of its four guns and more than half of its men, the Americans did not flinch.
By Jon Guttman
WWII doc explores ‘Atomic Echoes’ for US veterans, Japanese survivors
“Atomic Echoes” highlights the ramifications of the atomic bomb 80 years on.
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MCON Defense Tech Creates Pathways for Veteran Success
The defense technology landscape has evolved dramatically, creating specialized roles that directly translate military experience into civilian success.
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