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Army Reserve major made adult film for his congressional campaign
Maj. Mike Itkis released a 13-minute video engaging in sex with an adult film star.
By Sarah Sicard
Gender-neutral fitness test for all? Air Force considering running-based formula
The military's focus on losing weight is a failed approach, said the chief of the Air Force's exercise science unit, but aerobic fitness is key.
Military women, female veterans are shifting away from GOP
Both current and former female service members were more likely to vote in the 2018 midterm elections for Democrats than Republicans, 60 percent to 36 percent, according to the data from VoteCast.
Russia asked to joint operate a US base in Syria. Coalition says hard pass.
Russians say the two countries should jointly control a key transit area between Syria and Iraq.
By Kyle Rempfer
What’s at stake for the military on election night
Defense budgets, military priorities and veteran representation in Congress are on the table in tonight's election.
LIVE COVERAGE on election night: Voting results and the military impact
Bookmark this site for the latest military and defense policy news on election night.
After battling Hurricane Florence, young Marine couple sets out for Marine Corps Marathon
The couple met as active-duty Marines. That's why they chose to run this race together.
By John Domen, WTOP-FM via AP
Here’s the blueprint for Erik Prince’s $5 billion plan to privatize the Afghanistan war
The U.S. has spent $1 trillion in Afghanistan. The Blackwater founder asks, is it time to try something new?
By Tara Copp, AP
Women with military service take on politics
Some have seen combat, others haven't. But they're on a new campaign.
Rebootcamp Roundup: May 18
New this week: Veterans advocates fighting for student loan forgiveness find a powerful ally. And VA has released a new ID card to help vets get discounts.
By Rebootcamp staff
DoD launches comprehensive review of cellphone security
A comprehensive review of how the Department of Defense uses GPS-enabled technology, is underway, the Pentagon confirmed Thursday, one day after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was reported to be considering a ban on smartphones in the Pentagon.
By Nicole Bauke