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Hair, blood, mold, bugs: A foodie’s guide to fine dining on ship
We selected some of what we considered the best dishes being offered to our at-sea sailors and Marines.
By J.D. Simkins
What it means to become a Gold Star family
Gold Star families share their stories of love and loss.
By Sarah Sicard
Op-ed: How ‘warspeak’ puts us all in the trenches
An anthropologist takes aim at warspeak, a form of language that he contends has crept into most aspects of American life and public discourse.
By Robert Myers, Alfred University
US training and security assistance may be empowering Egyptian war crimes, says human rights group
Egypt has used U.S. military aid to purchase major U.S. defense systems, such as the F-16 fighter aircraft, the M1A1 Abrams battle tank, and the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter and Humvees, some of which have seen combat on the Sinai Peninsula.
By Kyle Rempfer