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Lawmakers: Coast Guard academy sex assaults threaten national security
The report detailed years of sexual assault and inaction at the Coast Guard Academy from the late 1980s to 2006.
By Zamone Perez
Commander: Military accounts for 7% of Hawaii virus cases
The head of the U.S. military’s Indo-Pacific Command has said that service members and their families represent about 7% of the coronavirus cases in Hawaii.
We can’t have nice things — ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ grounded yet again, release bumped to 2021
“Top Gun: Maverick” now has an official release date of July 2, 2021 — assuming the coronavirus will kindly, and finally, sit this one out.
By Jon Simkins
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 27: Mathew ‘Frag-o’ Bergendahl
Mathew Bergendahl is the Overwatch Program Manager for Stack Up, which supports servicemembers and veterans by promoting mental health and combating veteran suicide through gaming and geek culture.
North Korea blows up inter-Korea liaison office, raising tensions
The explosition was largely symbolic, but still provacative.
By Hyung-Jim Kim
The military needs a real plan to recruit and retain women, report finds
One in six service members is a woman, a slight increase in the last 15 years.
For veterans seeking home loans, the coronavirus economy is making things harder
Be careful -- Interest rates on VA home loans may be ticking higher amid economic turmoil.
By Patrick Boyaggi
Playing for a Cause: Mission Accomplished
Operation Lifeboat surpasses goal; raises nearly $115,000 from World of Warships players to Support StackUp.org
Air Force weighs in on stop-loss policy: ‘We’re not at that point yet’
For now, the Air Force is encouraging some airmen to voluntarily continue serving beyond their planned separation date.
By Diana Stancy