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Navy cannibalizing materiel for spare parts, watchdog says
Because of delays relying on vendors, Navy maintainers have been forced to scavenge parts from submarines and grounded aircraft.
By Riley Ceder
West Point welcomes more than 1,200 for Class of 2022
The U.S. Military Academy is welcoming a new class of more than 1,200.
Army shooter makes history in national action pistol shooting match
NCO does something no one else has accomplished in 40 years of competition.
By Todd South
Groundbreaking West Point grad recognized as a top 10 College Woman of the Year
The first African-American woman to hold the position of First Captain of the Corps of Cadets at West Point was named one of Glamour Magazine's Top 10 College Women of the year.
By Noah Nash
Names of 4 soldiers killed in Niger added to memorial wall at Fort Bragg
The names of four Special Forces soldiers killed last year in an ambush in Niger were among 12 added to a memorial wall at Fort Bragg.
These are the Air Force’s newest officers
The U.S. Air Force Academy’s newest batch of lieutenants graduated Wednesday. Here’s the list of data points that sets the Class of 2018 apart from their peers.
By Kyle Rempfer
The White House wants 37 items gone from the NDAA
The House draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill is full of things the White House finds objectionable. Enough for a veto? Probably not.
By Joe Gould
Why the Navy’s newest aircraft carrier was forced back into port
The Navy's newest aircraft carrier, the first-in-class Gerald R. Ford, made an unexpected return to port May 22 during an underway testing period.
By Mark D. Faram