Beginning March 12, "The Honor Project: Reflections on Courage," a special nine-part series from Military Times. Visit Military Times YouTube for more. By Military Times staff
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5 months ago The 12-year-old program has cultivated a massive database of genetic information for health researchers. Obesity is often cited as one of the significant challenges to military recruiting. The retired Marine Corps general expressed disgust over comments made by his former boss. Load More