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Will DOD need to start producing some medicines to protect troops?
In some cases, it could be cheaper and safer for the military to manufacture medicines troops need.
By Karen Jowers
Air Force staff director tapped to run service’s Indo-Pacific branch
Around 46,000 troops and civilian staff are spread across Air Force bases from Alaska to Guam.
Ridley Scott, Joaquin Phoenix team for ‘Napoleon’ war movie
'The film is an original and personal look at Napoleon’s origins and his swift, ruthless climb to emperor.'
By Sarah Sicard
How enlisted troops’ roles in Space Command operations are evolving
"As we evolve our space operators, it’s really about, where do they fit into the larger picture?"
Air Force’s number two chaplain removed for ‘leadership shortfalls’
The second-highest ranking religious leader in the Air Force has been removed from his post.
Army football alums make general more often than other officers — why?
Army Times conducted data analysis that shows Army West Point football players are significantly more likely to become generals.
By Davis Winkie
Louisiana Guard fires brigade commander over ‘inappropriate’ texts
The move came after an investigation, a state spokesperson confirmed.
By Davis Winkie
Veterans are running for Congress — who to watch on election night
Eighteen races on the ballot this month will feature two veterans vying against each other for a seat in Congress.
Former Navy captain and astronaut Scott Kelly joins new UFO study
A group of 16 researchers, including retired U.S. Navy captain and astronaut Scott Kelly, will spend the next nine months on a NASA team studying UFOs.
New Pentagon abortion policy draws ire of GOP, praise from Democrats
Defense Department officials will cover troops' travel expenses for abortions in certain cases.
Former JSOC and Afghanistan mission commander joins Sig Sauer
Former Gen. Scott Miller joins Sig Sauer as the company fields an M4 carbine replacement under the Next Generation Squad Weapon program.
By Zamone Perez