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Army Guard identifies two killed in helicopter crash at the border
This is the third helicopter crash for the Guard since Feb. 12.
By Todd South
How mutiny aboard the USS Somers helped birth the U.S. Naval Academy
The grim incident is detailed in the new book, “Sailing the Graveyard Sea."
By Diana Stancy
NYC subway rider choked to death is mourned at Manhattan church
“A good Samaritan helps those in trouble,” the Rev. Al Sharpton said. “They don’t choke him out.”
Hoax alert: tale of homeless vets booted because of immigrants false
A New York state lawmaker at the center of the controversy called the incident a heartbreaking betrayal and a disservice to the veterans community.
Marine vet to face manslaughter charges in NYC subway death
Daniel Penny will be arrested and face a charge of second degree manslaughter, which could carry a jail term of up to 15 years.
Marine vet accused of putting man in deadly chokehold on NYC subway
Daniel J. Penny, 24, has not been charged in the death of Jordan Neely, 30.
‘Toxic bird pits’: Public’s ignorance of burn pit dangers exposed
No, there aren't any toxic bird pits.
Tech whizzes and CEOs find homes in Corps’ new Reserve innovation unit
The unit accepts reservists with experience in startups, venture capital, management consulting and technology.
Opinion
How West Point can help inspire leaders
A West Point alumnus' thoughts on inspiring leadership.
By Tom Lough