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The Army’s M10 Booker is a tank. Prove us wrong.
Why just write about the disagreement among Army senior leaders when we can pick a side?
By Davis Winkie
Presidents’ Day pause: How ‘Uncle Sam’s Web-feet’ helped swing an election for Abe Lincoln
The U.S. Navy's triumph at Mobile Bay, combined with victorious Federal ground campaigns in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia, helped reelect Abraham Lincoln and doomed the Confederacy to defeat.
By Gerald D. Swick, Civil War Times Magazine
This new app lets you earn extra cash while running errands
“I basically can turn on my phone and make money whenever I want,” says one Navy veteran, who has made about $60,000 on the JoyRun app.
By Natalie Gross
After hurricane hit stores at air base, supplies sent in from exchange service, commissaries at other bases
Tyndall gets help from area commissaries and AAFES brings in mobile exchange for recovery crews.
By Karen Jowers
Service members are getting catfished, blackmailed on dating apps by male prisoners posing as women, report says
The alleged sextortion scheme began in 2015, with prisoners posing as women in the same age bracket as the targeted soldier.
By Jon Simkins
Fitbits and fitness-tracking devices banned for deployed troops
Announcement is latest to tighten security as device data exposes vulnerabilities.
By Tara Copp, AP
Check out T-Mobile’s new military discount plan for troops, vets and families
The provider has pledged more discounts, more jobs and more capacity to military community.
By Karen Jowers
How a popular running app reveals the discreet routines of life on base
The running app Strava released a heat map of its users' activities. Here's why that could be troublesome for the Department of Defense.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
FACT CHECK: Afghans don’t have Strykers
Afghans don’t have Stryker vehicles, according to U.S. officials at the Pentagon.
By Shawn Snow