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This new eyewear design could give users a tactical advantage
The SlingShot removes the brow bar and offers multiple arm options for a better fit with communications gear.
By Todd South
Army officer convicted in child sex abuse trial last year still missing
Recently published court records reveal that the intelligence officer hasn't been found.
By Davis Winkie
More F-35s, Compass Call replacements make it onto Air Force wish list
The unfunded priorities list calls for more electronic warfare aircraft and F-35 fighters, as well as money to help bases recover from natural disasters.
US Strategic Command chief: Sea missile cancellation opens ‘deterrence and assurance gap’
Amid U.S. Joe Biden’s plans to cancel the Sea-Launched Cruise Missile-Nuclear development program, the U.S. admiral who oversees America’s nuclear forces warned lawmakers Monday he sees “a deterrence and assurance gap."
By Joe Gould
Fort Jackson logistics officer charged with desertion
If the case goes to trial, he'll be the first officer court-martialed on the charge since 2014.
By Davis Winkie
‘Recruit the recruiter’: Marine Corps still in need of recruiting duty volunteers
The Corps has found success with recent bonuses, but needs more recruiters.
By Philip Athey
Taliban kill, abduct dozens of ex-officers: rights group
Human Rights Watch said the promised amnesty has not stopped local commanders from retaliating against former members of the army, police and intelligence services.
By Lee Keath
Here are some of the ways the Marines are trying to improve retention
"Treat people like human beings," for one.
By Philip Athey
Tell us: If you’re making a military move, are you able to find housing?
Is the hot housing market affecting you?
By Karen Jowers
Army Reserve promotion halted for South Dakota attorney general involved in fatal crash
South Dakota’s attorney general, an Army reservist, faces three misdemeanor charges after killing a pedestrian with his car last year.
By Kyle Rempfer
Thousands of name errors possible in new Korean War remembrance wall, advocates fear
Data errors mean that there could be hundreds of mistakes included on the planned Wall of Remembrance at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in the nation's capital.
By Davis Winkie