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Why the military’s approach to its suicide epidemic is failing
In this opinion piece, the chairman of Boulder Crest Foundation argues that current military suicide prevention efforts are falling short.
By Ken Falke
New program may help Guard, Reserve catch up to active duty on fitness
The program ends in July, but officials have requested more time.
By Todd South
Remains of South Korea Medal of Honor hero identified after 73 years
Army Cpl. Luther Story was 19 years old when he was killed defending fellow U.S. troops in South Korea in 1950.
A letter to the NCOs who saved my life
An Army sergeant writes to the noncommissioned officers who offered protection and comfort after a military sexual trauma.
By Sgt. C
A ‘Call of Duty’ board game is coming in 2024
"Call of Duty" is going back to basics with a table top board game.
By Sarah Sicard
New skills and qualification identifiers ahead for Army health program
The additional skill identifier would be a four-week home station course. The special qualification identifier would take 12 weeks.
By Todd South
No end in sight to Senate fight over military nominations
Nearly 200 nominations have been stalled over one senator's objections to military abortion policies.
‘FUBAR’ stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in his first-ever TV show
Story about a CIA agent on the verge of retirement premieres on Netflix May 25.
By Sarah Sicard
Pentagon: Unidentified aerial sightings now number more than 650
The new total represents a 27% increase since the last report released in January.
By Zamone Perez