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How Battle Brick Customs carved out a space for military collectors
The company produces kits based on real military vehicles, ranging from World War II tanks to modern U.S. Army Humvees and Special Forces boats.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
North Korea confirms it tested new guided missile as Biden warns of response
Japanese officials said both weapons tested Thursday were ballistic missiles, which are prohibited by U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Bobby Brown, 96, a life of Yankees, military, medicine, dies
Five-time champion with the New York Yankees. Veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Prominent cardiologist. American League president.
Jake Gyllenhaal cast in ‘Combat Control’ as Medal of Honor recipient John Chapman
Chapman, a combat control technician, was killed in action in Afghanistan during 2002′s deadly Operation Anaconda.
By J.D. Simkins
Third time’s the charm? Army makes changes to new fitness test after lawmakers’ concerns
“[Lawmakers] were informed so they wouldn’t be surprised by this. It’s been received very well," said the Army's top enlisted soldier. "We’re moving in the right direction.”
By Kyle Rempfer
Jet packs are on their way to a battlefield near you
At least 2021 will be good for something: Jet packs!
By Sarah Sicard
Navy creates one Seabee rating for E-9s as service aims to facilitate promotion opportunities
The change is slated to take effect on March 15.
By Diana Stancy
New Army readiness model to take effect in October
The Regionally Aligned Readiness and Modernization Model was tested last month during a rehearsal of concept drill.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fort Campbell, 101st Airborne gets new commander
Maj. Gen. Brian Winski is relinquishing command of the division and Fort Campbell to Maj. Gen. JP McGee.
Fort Campbell begins work on new and renovated family homes
Fort Campbell is building or renovating hundreds of military family homes in an $87.4 million project.
‘The Things They Carried’ author Tim O’Brien on his life’s work, trauma & confronting mortality
His final book is one he hopes will allow his children to hear their father’s voice in its pages long after he’s gone.
By J.D. Simkins