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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.
About one-third of DoD schools are opening remotely. Here’s the list.
About 14 percent of DoDEA students have signed up for a semester of Virtual School.
By Karen Jowers
About 9,000 children are signed up for the virtual option as DoD schools reopen
Parents of children attending DoDEA schools had the choice of virtual school or in-person learning for their students.
By Karen Jowers
Here’s how military treatment facilities are handling kids’ physicals for school and sports
Most physicals are being conducted virtually. What about immunizations?
By Karen Jowers
DoD schools reopening on a ‘regular, full-time’ schedule
DoDEA students experience the 'new normal' while returning to their regular schedules.
By Karen Jowers
This officer is the Navy’s first known Black female tactical jet pilot
Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle will earn her wings at a ceremony later this month.
By Diana Stancy
Cops: No charges in fatal sailor-on-sailor shooting
One sailor witness told police he believed the shooting was the result of “poor gun safety.”
The Marine Corps: Always faithful — to white men
The Marine Corps, with its ethics and moral courage, has an opportunity to lead the way for our nation by creating a level playing field for all officers at The Basic School, says the author of this commentary.
By Thomas Hobbs
Michigan copies GI Bill benefits for civilians as calls increase for expanding the program beyond the military
The idea is to support medical workers and other coronavirus responders with a program similar to the Defense Department's higher education offerings.
DoD’s border wall funding shift hits Russia deterrence efforts
The Pentagon is moving to scuttle nearly 19 more military construction projects ― including $274 million worth in Europe to deter Russia.
By Joe Gould
Nevada fight over bombing range pits tribes vs. Navy
The congressional legislation that authorizes the Navy to occupy most of the land is set to expire in 2021.
By Ben Spillman, Reno Gazette Journal via the AP