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This Marine is taking challenge coins to new heights, crayons included
It’s both a challenge coin and a fun way to crack open a cold one.
By Sarah Sicard
Here’s how to earn college credits while skipping the classes — and maybe win a $5,000 prize too
The College Board just announced its #CLEPOut Challenge, and the grand prize is $5,000 for the winning campus organization.
By Joshua Axelrod
Russian challenge to chemical weapons watchdog rejected
The global chemical weapons watchdog’s initiative to apportion blame for poison gas and nerve agent attacks survived two institutional challenges from Russia on Tuesday and is set to become operational next year.
Air Force aims to modernize recruiting amid growing challenges
Air Force recruiters are targeting more mature, athletic recruits for hard-to-fill battlefield airmen jobs.
Pence on hand as his Hoosier son receives Wings of Gold
Marine 1st Lt. Michael Pence was among seven pilots pinned with golden wings Friday at Naval Air Station Meridian in Mississippi.
‘I’ll be their angel investor’: Air Force vice chief wants to crowdsource airmen’s ideas
In the coming weeks, the Air Force will be rolling out a new initiative to crowdsource solutions from airmen around the service.
By Kyle Rempfer
Germans best US security forces in ‘combat endurance’ challenge, but PACAF airmen win the big prize
Fourteen security forces teams from multiple Air Force major commands, the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force, and the German Air Force competed in the Airmen Defender Challenge Championship at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas, this week.
By Kyle Rempfer
Here’s how White House ‘Chef Rush’ is using internet fame and 24-inch biceps to help fellow vets
Andre Rush can bench 700 pounds and does 2,222 push-ups every other day — for a cause.
By Natalie Gross
Here’s the challenge coin for the North Korea-US summit that never was
The trip began to unravel after the US suggested North Korea de-nuclearization could follow a model leading to the ouster of the North Korean leader.
By Tara Copp, AP
Veteran-owned company thinks outside the box with challenge coins
Unique designs go out to troops, units, generals and presidents.
World War I commemorative silver dollars to go on sale
The U.S. Mint coin marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I and honors those Americans who served.
By Ken Chamberlain