Marine promoted by identical twin brother while deployed with 15th MEUGunnery Sgt. Joseph Morelli was afforded the opportunity to effectively look in the mirror and promote his identical sibling, Albert, to sergeant.2 weeks ago
Army launches cognitive screening to track new soldiers’ brain healthThe Army began baseline cognitive assessments for new recruits, and the other services are expected to follow in the coming months.3 weeks ago
Civil War artillery shell discovered at GettysburgAn unexploded artillery shell was discovered at Gettysburg National Military Park.
First Black female deep-sea diver reflects on her careerThe Army’s first female deep-sea diver and the first Black female deep-sea diver in any branch of service recently reflected on her career.
VA secretary aids in D.C. census count of homeless veteransVeterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough joined a group in Washington for a census survey of homeless veterans.
Former astronauts, retired airman & Marine, earn Space Medal of HonorTwo former NASA astronauts and military veterans were awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor yesterday during an event at the White House.
Super Bowl flyover will honor 50 years of women flyers in the NavyThe Navy will conduct a pregame flyover with three tactical aircraft squadrons for Super Bowl LVII.
Coastie faces military’s highest court for sharing disrespectful memesA Coast Guardsman faced the military’s highest court yesterday for sending disrespectful texts to fellow service members.
Defense bill OKs future national intelligence museumA new museum focusing on the intelligence and special operation forces communities is coming to Northern Virginia.
Veterans lunge into world of wheelchair fencingA few veterans joined more than 100 athletes from around the globe at the Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Leesburg, Virginia.
Former Australian Navy chief under fire for ‘love sub’ proposalA former chief of the Royal Australian Navy is receiving criticism for allegedly using his position to propose to his girlfriend on a military submarine.
Pearl Harbor survivor and ‘world’s oldest conductor’ dies at 104Pearl Harbor survivor, Navy band French horn player and the Guinness World Record holder for oldest conductor, Frank Emond, died earlier this week.