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The Army’s M10 Booker is a tank. Prove us wrong.
Why just write about the disagreement among Army senior leaders when we can pick a side?
By Davis Winkie
The First Front Line
Military service people are our original frontline workers. They are ready to make the ultimate sacrifice for our country. And though we don’t often see the work they do, they’re essential to maintaining our national safety and security, and they deserve our utmost respect. That’s why I want to take this moment during National Veteran and Military Families Month to salute America’s active-duty soldiers and military veterans.
Federal charity program embraces virtual tools during the pandemic
COVID-19 restrictions have caused the Combined Federal Campaign to turn to more digital options to collect donations and spread the word.
By Jessie Bur
VA takes major modernization step in central Ohio
The VA has been transforming how veterans access high-quality health care through innovative programs, says the author of this commentary.
By Pamela J. Powers
Bye-bye Bitcoin: Marine Corps bans cryptocurrency mining on government devices
Marines also are prohibited from having gaming, dating or gambling platforms on their government-furnished mobile devices.
By Harm Venhuizen
West Virginia officials want other states to adopt online voting for deployed troops
West Virginia just finished their third round of voting with a mobile option for servicemembers — and they've asked the federal government to develop and implement the option at a larger level.
By Zach England
West Va. city debuts former Marine Corps Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicle amid policing debate
Many people have criticized the militarization of local police departments. The recent protests against police brutality across the nation have intensified that debate.
‘Nothing off the table’ for Navy integration as Corps preps for China faceoff, commandant says
The commandant said he wants the Marine Corps to have the ability to fight and survive within range of Chinese missiles, take out enemy ships from land or sea and throw an unpredictable mix of firepower at the enemy.
By Philip Athey
Russia’s ability to hold and capture territory in Europe threatens US and NATO forces
Russia's investment in artillery and light armor units has created a highly mobile force capable of seizing and holding territory in Europe.
By Shawn Snow
Tactics, tech and work of close combat experts is turning warfare ‘upside down’
The retired Army 2-star envisions enabled squads running future wars from the ground.
By Todd South
'We were gonna die together’: Trial testimony lays out years of work by Iran that led to deadly attacks on US troops in Iraq
The trial could make victims and their families eligible for compensation from a fund for terrorist victims.
By Todd South