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12 TV shows influenced by the Vietnam War
If you wanted to find the Vietnam War in American television shows, you mostly had to wait until it was long over.
Marine Corps considering changes to how it allocates officer jobs
But it appears changes, if any, aren’t coming soon.
Georgia base tapped to host F-35 fighters as A-10 fleet retires
The Air Force said Monday it plans to bring two F-35A squadrons to the Valdosta base starting in fiscal 2029.
How the new Marine infantry battalion fits into the littoral regiment
The infantry battalion remains the base structure of the force and the new regiment.
By Todd South
Deadline looms for vets to get retroactive toxic exposure benefits
Veterans Affairs officials plan a public outreach campaign over the next month to get more veterans signed up for the payouts.
Corps loosens up-or-out policy for enlisted Marines
Marines who have twice been passed over for promotion have a chance to stay in the service.
US to send $500 million in weapons, military aid to Ukraine
The latest tranche of aid was formally announced by the White House on Tuesday.
By Lolita C. Baldor
Defense bill targets religious freedom group for its advocacy work
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has frequently fought with Christian groups about the role of religion in the ranks.
How this unit could shape the future of infantry battalions for decades
Marine infantry battalions will now be manned with 880 Marines and sailors, down from 965 a few years ago.
By Todd South