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Guardsman says not being ‘feminine’ cost her a job. The government is fighting her lawsuit.
“I’m not done wearing the uniform. I feel that I have more to do,” said Kristin Kingrey, a technical sergeant and civilian employee in the West Virginia Air National Guard.
Chasing demons: 75 years on, D-Day haunts, drives its vets
They are back, some for the first time since war stole their innocence 75 years ago on Normandy’s D-Day beaches.
Review: ‘Hunter Killer’ is a submarine movie on steroids
"Das Boot" this is not, nor is it "The Hunt for Red October," but you probably already knew that from name at the top of the marquee.
'Hunter Killer’: A high-speed, explosive Navy blockbuster packed with King Leonidas, Rear Adm. Common — and oorahs?
The next Navy blockbuster, one that looks like the lovechild of “Fast and Furious” and “Hunt for Red October,” will be surfacing in theaters on Oct. 26.
By J.D. Simkins
At 90, lesbian Air Force veteran finally gets her honorable discharge
Helen James, a 90-year-old veteran, sued the Air Force 62 years after being kicked out for being a lesbian. Three weeks later, she received her “honorable” discharge upgrade.
By Nicole Bauke