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He was bayoneted in Guam. Shot on Iwo. Now, at 100, he is a sergeant.
At just 16, Frank S. Wright lied about his age to join the Marine Corps and went on to see combat on Guadalcanal, New Georgia, Guam and Iwo Jima.
Is the military too ‘woke’ to recruit?
There's a lack of hard information on why propensity to serve is falling, and whether there's an ideological shift in attitude toward military service.
Veterans, retirees get 8.7% Social Security cost-of-living boost
The move will directly affect about 65 million Americans receiving Social Security benefits.
Air Force’s new search-and-rescue helicopter heads to first deployment
The Air Force can now launch a 30-day deployment of four HH-60Ws anywhere in the world.
Biden security plan calls for diverse military, more nuclear spending
After months of delay, the White House has unveiled its National Security Strategy. Here's what it says.
Air Force praises new pilot training but struggles to hire instructors
It's unclear how many airmen have graduated from the new pilot training program overall.
Senators confident defense budget work will finish this year
The must-pass defense bill is expected to be completed sometime in December.
This high-fashion reused camoflage windbreaker is only $1,725
Nothing better than upselling old cammies for thousands of dollars.
By Sarah Sicard
Military sexual assault victims could get back benefits under plan
The measure is unlikely to pass this year, but could be a point of focus for lawmakers in 2023.
A longtime C-130 unit is trying something new: helicopters
"I cannot overstate what a traumatic emotional event this is for people," 908th Airlift Wing commander Col. Craig Drescher said.
7 legitimate uses for the ‘yes sir’ emoji
The 'yes sir' emoji shouldn't be taken lightly.
By Sarah Sicard