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Navy LT attempting world record run from LA to NYC in 40 days
Lt. Paul Johnson starts his cross-country run in Los Angeles on March 1.
By Sarah Sicard
Drowning death spotlights problem with older military dive vests
Investigators said the “primary contributing factor” to the Green Beret's death was the “inadequacy of the Aqualung Scout Swimmer Vest."
By Kyle Rempfer
Team Rubicon leaders take different journeys to the same destination
Art delaCruz and Jarrett Brown took different paths after leaving the military, but both ended up with Team Rubicon.
By Dave Lubach
When disaster strikes, Team Rubicon’s veteran volunteers respond
Team Rubicon's veteran volunteers respond to disasters around the globe.
By Dave Lubach
US sees chance to gain arms market share from sanctioned Russia
A White House official said Tuesday that Russia’s sanctions-struck defense industry is opening an “opportunity” for U.S. and western defense firms to take
By Joe Gould
Air Force may temporarily allow beards, in the name of research
The idea would let participating airmen sport well-kept beards no longer than one-quarter inch.
Divers find WWI Navy destroyer, the first to be sunk by enemy fire
The wreckage of the USS Jacob Jones was recently discovered off the southwest coast of England by a group of UK diving experts.
More realistic military names for the Washington Football Team
Thirteen names we think would better suit the Washington Football Team.
By Sarah Sicard
Washington Football Team officially renamed ‘Commanders’
The renaming was made official on Feb. 2.
By Sarah Sicard
Montana ski town hosts military members who served in Kabul
For the servicemen who recently visited Whitefish, the opportunity to process their recent combat experience with other veterans was both healing and surreal.
By Tristan Scott, Flathead Beacon
Cyber innovation and partnerships are key to future deterrence
Most people naturally think of deterrence in terms of weaponry.
By B. Seth Bennett