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WWII Marine veteran, 98, receives diploma 2 days before his death
Marine veterans and a school superintendent raced to get Richard Remp, who joined the Marine Corps at 17 to serve in World War II, his high school diploma.
All overseas DoD school students will get free meals through June
USDA extends waiver allowing free school meals, initially granted last fall.
By Karen Jowers
New MQ-25 warrant officer specialty now open to sailor and civilian applicants
The Navy announced in December it was creating the new warrant officer specialty for those who will operate the MQ-25 Stingray carrier-based refueling drone.
By Diana Stancy
The Navy has a problem with unpaid labor
The Navy is still operating on outdated models where spouses are often seen as an extension of the service member rather than as rather than as an independent, valuable individual.
By Julie Zack
Best pics of the week: June 13, 2021
The East Africa Response Force trains in Kenya, U.S. Marines drill Down Under, USS Kearsarge sailors on deck, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Biden to return $2 billion diverted from Pentagon projects for border wall
The administration said it would return $2 billion taken from the Pentagon and use it for the construction projects for which the money was originally intended.
‘Thank you’ from Afghanistan: How to continue counterterrorism after the withdrawal
The U.S. and coalition partners should continue their support for the Afghan National Army, and help Afghanistan establish a special operations forces and counterterrorism center for the region, says the author of this commentary.
By Lt. Gen. M. Farid Ahmadi
Sailor dies after rescue swimming mishap in training
Airman Nathan Burke, 30, became unresponsive as he was completing a training evolution in the pool on April 5.
By Diana Stancy
Best pics of the week: April 4, 2021
A visit, board, search and seizure training on the USS Lewis B. Puller, assessments at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, looking out on the Ike, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Pandemic adds strain on already stressful life of military kids: child psychologist
Congress should commission a long-term study on the pandemic's effects on military children's educational outcomes, compared to their civilian peers, researchers say.
By Karen Jowers
‘I just did what I was trained to do’: New book chronicles life of one of last two Arizona survivors
Nearly 80 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Louis "Lou" Conter, 99, is one of two remaining survivors from the battleship Arizona.
By Diana Stancy