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Behind the scenes of ‘Moving With the Military’ with Maria Reed
Army spouse Maria Reed, creator of “Moving With the Military,” shares her passion for the home makeover TV show and the story of her inspirational work with military families on this episode of The Spouse Angle.
Here’s the Fitzgerald CO’s side of the story
Cmdr. Bryce Benson defended his tenure on the warship before its 2017 collision killed seven shipmates.
In the aftermath of the Fitzgerald collision, months of legal fury end in a whimper
Questions continue about whether missteps by senior Navy leaders helped to scuttle the criminal cases against two officers of the doomed destroyer.
Mystery Navy tweeter unmasked in court filings alleging unlawful command influence
Prosecutors say that any damage to their court-martial case against a lieutenant can be mitigated later by a military judge.
A warship doomed by ‘confusion, indecision, and ultimately panic’ on the bridge
A secret Navy report looks at the ways leaders could have averted the deadly destroyer Fitzgerald collision.
Rebootcamp Roundup: November 16
On this episode of Rebootcamp Roundup: New Senate bill would make GI Bill transfers easier than ever, the CLEP test could become a shortcut to college admissions for service members, new HBO doc puts much-needed face to the complex struggles of PTSD, and a nonprofit rolls out a mentorship program for military spouses.
By Natalie Gross
This Green Beret is battling cancer — and the government — after Army medical’s ‘gross malpractice’
Sgt. First Class Richard Stayskal survived being shot by a sniper in 2004 while deployed to Ramadi, Iraq. He now faces his toughest battle.
By Jon Simkins
Rebootcamp Roundup: November 2
Senate stalls a bill to help student vets, hurricane victims will get pending VA appeals claims put on the fast track, and too few employers are focusing vet recruitment efforts toward college campuses.
By Natalie Gross
Rebootcamp Roundup: October 12
On this episode of Rebootcamp Roundup: Veteran unemployment holds steady, GI Bill users are waiting longer than normal for their benefits, and the service branches offer tips for using TA to get a degree.
By Natalie Gross