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How the US military embraced America’s religious diversity
In 1917, when the United States entered World War I, the chaplaincy was a majority white and fully Christian organization. That changed.
By Ronit Y. Stahl, University of California, Berkeley
Is DoD moving too quickly to merge commissaries and exchanges?
Questions remain about whether this will benefit customers.
By Karen Jowers
The holidays are humming for military families thanks to volunteers, nonprofits and a few of Santa’s elves
From bikes to Christmas trees and parties, military families are not forgotten this holiday season.
By Karen Jowers
Soldier arrested during traffic stop after his wife’s body was found in the trunk
The active-duty Fort Polk soldier was taken into custody Sunday after authorities received a call telling them the service member and a woman were driving a car concealing a dead body in the trunk.
By Jon Simkins
Here’s why more veterans, caregivers may get commissary, exchange privileges by 2020
The proposal, part of the annual defense authorization bill, is en route to the Senate.
By Karen Jowers