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Bells toll as the US marks 22 years since 9/11
Bells tolled at ground zero and solemn tributes unfolded across the country as Americans looked back on the horror and legacy of 9/11.
Brewery launch is on target in a Cold War-era missile command center
The new owners want to turn the Cold War-era site into a destination brewery.
‘I’m Mexican!’ — Marines ‘bewildered’ after being called ‘Nazis,’ beat up by alleged antifa mob
About a dozen people attacked the two Marines, punching and kicking them, spraying them with mace and calling them "white supremacists."
By Jon Simkins
A 46-year-old ensign who once ran the White House?
Reince Priebus, the once-powerful chairman of the Republican National Committee before he joined the Trump administration in 2017, was picked by a Navy selection board to receive a direct commission as a human resources officer in the Navy Reserve.
Army Football unveils uniform for clash against Navy, and it’s outstanding
The sleek uniform pays homage to World War I soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division.
By Jon Simkins
American doughboys in World War I depended on foreign weapons technology, US Navy might
The U.S. Navy was the best-prepared and best-equipped of all the country’s armed forces. For many years, it had been focusing much of its energy on preparing for a surface naval confrontation with Germany.
By David Longenbach, Pennsylvania State University
Student vet enrollment spikes at Ivy League schools
Princeton University recently reversed its long-standing ban on transfer student admissions, in part to be able to enroll more veterans, who have often taken college courses during their military career. This marks the latest in a string of efforts by Ivy League institutions to make their campuses more accessible to veterans and, ultimately, grow the number of former service members within their ranks.
By Natalie Gross
Man tried to sell stolen veteran grave markers for scrap, police say
A man was arrested in New York after authorities allege he tried to sell nearly 1,000 pounds of veteran grave markers believed to have been stolen from western Pennsylvania.
National World War I memorial a step closer to reality
The memorial in Washington is planned for completion in 2020.
By Kathleen Curthoys
Not just VA: 4 more states with military-friendly home loan programs
These states go above and beyond VA's loan options.
By Kevin Lilley