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Marine who demanded ‘accountability’ via social media pleads guilty to all charges
His sentence was debated Thursday afternoon.
Soldiers’ fears grow as commanders train through coronavirus outbreak
“We’re still crammed inside tents with hundreds of people sleeping within 2-3 feet of each other," one troop said. "Using latrines with no hand soaps in them.”
By Kyle Rempfer
Navy, Air Force chaplains must end in-person worship like Army did, advocacy group says
Navy and Air Force policies are in contrast to the Army, which closed all chapels in the United States and Europe.
By Kyle Rempfer
Troops are safer in the field during outbreak, 101st leaders say
"They’re actually more secure and isolated in that field environment," said the division's senior enlisted soldier.
By Kyle Rempfer
National Guard drill still up to the discretion of state leaders
Though virtual training is being considered, officials said early this week.
By Kyle Rempfer
Paratroopers returning from Afghanistan enter quarantine
“We’re working with MWR, we’re going to get them a gym that they can go into and make sure they have DFAC access," 82nd officials said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Kearsarge ARG’s unusual cruise is over
The three warships left Norfolk on Dec. 17 but their tour really became three separate cruises.
By Mark D. Faram
‘The Code’ for tone deafness? CBS show on Marines grilled for tweet about female officer
The sentiment reflected is emblematic of a greater cultural issue.
By Jon Simkins
Army vet police officer in subway battle: ‘I’m trying to survive’
A police officer on patrol alone says he was just “trying to survive” as he fought off homeless men who came at him in a caught-on-video confrontation in a New York City subway station Sunday night.
A sailor’s mom chimed in about #HimToo and the internet had a field day
A Navy veteran was unknowingly turned into an Internet meme sensation when his mom tweeted his photo as part of the #HimToo campaign.
By Jon Simkins
GoFundMe Marine veteran is homeless (again), claiming couple won’t give him his money
A story that should have ended happily has now turned into a raging battle between lawyers and investigations of the possible mismanagement of funds.
By Neil Fotre