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Combatant commanders head to Capitol Hill to face budget questions
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of March 18, 2024.
Congressman, a former dentist, says he’d ‘rather die gloriously in battle than from’ coronavirus
Gosar knows a thing or two about glorious battles.
By Jon Simkins
Governor swears in new Wisconsin National Guard leader
The Wisconsin National Guard’s new leader took the oath of office Thursday, officially inheriting a command that was rocked by a scathing sexual assault scandal.
Post 9/11 veterans attribute deadly cancers to contaminants at US base in Uzbekistan
Contamination at a former Soviet and Uzbek military base used by the U.S. Armed Forces in the early 2000s may be responsible for incidence of cancer among veterans.
By Patricia Kime
Governor picks Air Force one-star to lead Wisconsin National Guard
A brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force reserves who has more than 25 years of military experience will take over as commander of the Wisconsin National Guard following a sexual assault scandal that led to the former leader resigning in December, Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday.
Best pics of the week: Feb. 16, 2020
An obstacle endurance course at Quantico, field training exercises at Fort Sill and more of this week's best military photos.
Marine uses wrestling past to train martial arts teachers
Sgt. Melissa Paul is a wrestler who has been fighting all her life.
By Brock Vergakis
State of the Union speech to feature stories of several veterans, military families
The guests are expected to help the president highlight themes of national security and economic recovery in his national address.
Air Force veteran floored after learning value of his Rolex watch on ‘Antiques Roadshow’
An “Antiques Roadshow” guest in North Dakota was floored when he found out the current value of a Rolex watch he purchased while serving in the military more than four decades ago.
This veteran author never saw combat. He writes to comprehend this experience
This author served but never saw combat. His writing examines a culture immersed in military during both war and peace.
By Todd South
Op-ed: Iran must come clean about the passenger jet it shot down
The author makes the case for a transparent international investigation to figure out what Iran did wrong, and why.
By Capt. Lawrence Brennan (retired)