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National Guard troops seen on patrols in Memphis with local police
Guard members patrolling outside a Bass Pro Shops at the Memphis Pyramid were being escorted by a local police officer and posed for photos with visitors.
2 plead guilty after stealing more than $100 million in GI Bill funds
The pair reportedly falsified enrollment and course completion numbers in order to scheme the agency out of more than $100 million.
Twin brothers, Thunderbirds founders laid to rest at Arlington
Two of the U.S. Air Force’s founding Thunderbirds members received a grand send-off this week.
GOP reps fear loan forgiveness plan will hurt military recruiting
The lawmakers are asking White House officials for information on whether military recruiting was considered before making the loan forgiveness plan.
How the Army is tackling these six goals for future wars
Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth shared areas the Army must improve for its future combat needs.
By Todd South
Citing inflation, industry seeks more for DoD in continuing resolution
Record-high inflation costs the Pentagon $6 billion per month, trade groups said in a new letter.
By Joe Gould
‘Extraordinary circumstances’: DoD eyes inflation relief for vendors
A new Pentagon memo is opening the door to inflation relief for defense contractors working under fixed-price contracts.
By Joe Gould
Here’s what global weapons chiefs will discuss this month in Brussels
A U.S.-led meeting of armaments directors from around the world will take place in Brussels on Sept. 28.
By Joe Gould
Absentee voting: Here’s what military and their families need to know
Find out about states' deadlines for registering to vote, and other requirements to make sure your vote is counted.
By Karen Jowers