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When veterans take the pen, war stories start to change
Hollywood has never lacked war stories. But it has often lacked veteran storytellers telling them.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
A third of MyNavy HR systems will be down over Columbus Day weekend
Restoring the MyNavy Assignment system is the top priority for Navy leaders in this process.
By Diana Stancy
Upcoming ABC News documentary examines deadly 2017 Niger attack
ABC News launches the trailer for its upcoming investigation into the deaths of four soldiers in a 2017 ambush in Niger.
How this one scene in ‘1917′ set me on the trail of my grandfather
"Mendes based the movie on the wartime exploits of his grandfather. In doing so, he set me on a path to find out more about mine."
By Brendan Sainsbury
Shutdown averted; Congress approves stopgap budget plan
The budget extension came just a few hours before federal agencies would have been forced to shutter due to a lack of funding.
Air Force base in New Mexico tries to speed cleanup of “forever chemicals”
Cannon Air Force Base is starting work with nearby landowners to test their water and soil for a group of chemicals known as PFAS.
By Theresa Davis
Air Force F-16 intercepts Army West Point plane that violated UN flight restrictions
NORAD and Army officials confirmed that the Army single-engine plane violated temporary flight restrictions before an F-16 intercepted it.
By Davis Winkie
Monuments rise and fall at West Point and VMI amid racial reckoning
A series of updates to the commemorative landscape at West Point and VMI are the latest in the military's efforts to distance itself from its previous veneration of Confederate heritage.
By Davis Winkie
The future of special operations may look a lot different than the GWOT aesthetic we’ve come to know
There's a lot more to special operations than beards and tactical gear.
US marks 20 years since 9/11, in shadow of Afghan war’s end
A nation remembers on the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
By Bobby Caina Calvan