Top stories Lance Cpl. Jonathan Phillips spent 20 months in prison, half of that in solitary confinement.
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Wilfred "Jasper" Holmes, a U.S. Naval officer, personally sent expensive scotch to any U.S. skipper who sank a ship of the Kido Butai.
Democratic lawmakers vow to block bills, slow nominations and hold their own hearings to protest planned cuts to veterans programs.
Gear and clutch problems in the Osprey have killed more than a dozen troops in recent years, leading to groundings of the tilt-rotor aircraft.
In other news Academy officials were told to review the library late last week, and an initial search had identified about 900 books for a closer look.
“My wife is planning on getting pregnant this weekend,” the 1967 liberty request read, “and I would sure like to be there when it happens.”
An Army veteran-turned-stand-up comedian discusses the importance of laughter in the wake of trauma. The soldier has been charged for allegedly using a fraudulent pie business called “Granny’s Delight” to obtain COVID-related business relief loans.
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