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Here’s how troops convicted under a gay sex ban can apply for pardons
The Pentagon launched a webpage detailing how troops convicted under an old military policy criminalizing consensual gay sex can apply for pardons.
By Tara Copp, AP
Frontline Photos: Nov. 7, 2021
Air Force cadets dancing with fire, a Navy submarine in Saipan, Green Berets freefall and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Better Smiles and Better Health with BCBS FEP Dental
Those who have had experiences with the military—either serving or families of those who have—know that presentation is important. When it comes to presentation, many people might not immediately think of their smile. From first impressions to showing off your pride, a smile does a lot for us every single day. But did you know your smile also shows off your overall health, too?
A Central American missile crisis?
El Salvador has the potential to be the Soviet Union’s Cuba.
By Christopher J. Hunter
Saving Tawfiq: How veterans rescued an Afghan interpreter and his family
How a group of military veterans rescued a total stranger from Afghanistan.
By Howard Altman
The future of special operations may look a lot different than the GWOT aesthetic we’ve come to know
There's a lot more to special operations than beards and tactical gear.
NatGeo’s ‘9/11: One Day in America’ is a painstaking portrait of horror, resilience & hope
While the documentary begins like many accounts that preceded it, little time elapses before understanding that this series is different.
‘Hi mom, I’m fine’: How one Afghan interpreter escaped
A small success story.
By Howard Altman and James Webb