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How soon is too soon? ‘Six Days in Fallujah’ out 18 years after battle
A controversial first-person shooter based on an actual battle and featuring real-life Marines in the game is now available to play on PC.
By Matt Sampson
Reports: Google won’t renew Pentagon contract to use AI
Google won’t renew a contract with the Pentagon that provides the company’s artificially intelligent algorithms to interpret video images and improve the targeting of drone strikes.
Marine who created ‘Pong’ was a founding father of modern video gaming
The late Marine made a breakthrough innovation that gave birth to modern arcade games.
By Victoria Leoni
‘Ender’s Game’ meets Air Force? The service is working on a video game to find potential recruits
The next generation of fighter pilots might be found behind a joystick ― or, at least, that’s what the Air Force is gambling on.
Pentagon releases extended video of ambush on US-Nigerien forces
The Pentagon released an extended video Thursday of its re-creation of the Niger attack last October that took the lives of four US service members, revealing new details about the soldiers’ final minutes.
By Tara Copp, AP
Scenes from the airstrikes on Syria, and the aftermath
What happened during and after the United States on Friday night launched a retaliatory strike against Syria for its use of chemical weapons against Syrian civilians?
By Ken Chamberlain
School board fires teacher who called service members the ‘lowest of our low’
Gregory Salcido, who taught history at El Rancho High School, was fired after a unanimous vote. He has 30 days to appeal.
By Kyle Rempfer
Military reviews rules for helmet cams after Niger attack
U.S. military leaders are considering new guidelines for the use of helmet cameras on the battlefield after Islamic State-linked fighters in Niger exploited footage taken by a fallen American soldier to make a propaganda video that highlighted the killing of four U.S. forces.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Leaked ISIS propaganda video allegedly shows deaths of US troops in Niger ambush
The Islamic State released a propaganda video Sunday that allegedly depicts the Oct. 4 ambush near the village of Tongo Tongo, Niger, that killed four U.S. soldiers.
Catching up with ‘The Chieftain’: US Army officer and ‘World of Tanks’ historian
The Army Reservist on 'World of Warplanes,' accuracy vs. enjoy-ability and more.
By Kevin Lilley
MISFIRE: California teacher’s military tirade is just plain vile
The daggers flew this weekend when a disparaging military rant by a California high school teacher went viral.
By Military Times Editors