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Get to know the heroic WWII namesake of the Navy’s newest ship
Though he was peppered by shrapnel and severely burned after a kamikaze pilot slammed into his ship, Lt. Richard McCool Jr. went to work.
Military college student sues armed forces over HIV policy
The student’s lawyers argue the military’s HIV policies date to the 1980s when little was known about the condition, which, if left untreated, can lead to AIDS.
West Point cadets graduate with modern mental, physical skills from new Army program
Graduates are trained to use new Army standards to build exercise programs and grow mental resiliency.
By Todd South
DC’s National Guard takes to the streets in recruitment push
For more than a decade, the Washington, D.C., National Guard contingent has been a semi-hidden presence — sheltered inside the D.C. Armory.
Ukraine says Russian offensive in east gathering momentum
Forced to regroup after failing to take the capital, Russia switched its focus to the vital eastern industrial heartland, where fighting is now picking up.
By Inna Varenytsia
Medal of Honor recipient Kenneth Stumpf has died at 77
Retired Army Sgt. Maj. Kenneth E. Stumpf received the Medal of Honor in 1968.
US military drops appeal of Hawaii order to drain fuel tanks
The order from the Hawaii Department of Health requires the military to remove fuel from the tanks 30 days after it’s safe to do so.
Pentagon chief speaks for 1st time to Chinese counterpart
The talks broke a communications impasse that American officials saw as increasingly dangerous.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Sikh Marine captain, poolees file federal lawsuit alleging discrimination
The co-defendant urge the Corps to lift restrictions on the practice of their faith while in combat or recruit training.
By Todd South