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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
Pentagon official overseeing counter-ISIS effort forced out
The acting defense secretary accepted the resignation of Christopher Maier, who was director of the Defeat-ISIS Task Force.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Renewing our commitment to veterans with disabilities
Businesses can thank veterans who are blind by opening the door to greater opportunities for this untapped workforce, says the author of this commentary.
By Kevin Lynch
2 men sentenced for stealing $750K from Kentucky woman in military dating scam
A third defendant was convicted last week in the case where the woman believed she was dating an Army sergeant.
Trump administration slams NATO ally Turkey for test-firing S-400 air defense system
The Defense Department condemned Turkey's test of the Russian-made air defense system, saying it was not consistent with Turkey's commitments with a U.S. and NATO ally.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Trump: US will be out of Afghanistan by Christmas
Defense Department officials had no comment on the new withdrawal timeline.
Wanting a tax deferral opt-out a ‘reasonable issue,’ says Trump official
Department of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded to concerns that federal employees and members of the military are required to participate in a new payroll tax deferral program.
By Jessie Bur
Sexual harassment should not be the price of admission for women in the military
Why do women in the military have to accept strange, demeaning, cruel, and even unlawful rites of passage to belong, asks the author of this commentary.
By Maj. Grace Miller
Next Corona meeting to flesh out Gen. Brown’s call to change
MAJCOM staffs now have the chief of staff's action orders. When leaders gather at Corona later this year, he wants to see details from them on a plan to make those orders a reality.
Warring Afghans meet to find peace after decades of war
Afghanistan’s warring sides started negotiations for the first time, bringing together the Taliban and delegates appointed by the Afghan government Saturday for historic meetings aimed at ending decades of war.
By Aya Batrawy, The Associated Press
Why all warriors should drink tea
Some of the greatest fighters humanity has ever produced were known to enjoy a spot of tea as battle fuel.
By Sarah Sicard