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Lawmakers want VA to better secure records after campaign violations
Justice Department officials are reivewing whether VA employees improperly viewed health records of both VP candidates.
Best pics of the week: Feb. 14, 2021
Three Air Force bombers fly over the Super Bowl, the ghillie wash at the Army's Sniper School, a live-fire exercise at Camp Lejeune and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Taiwan says ties with US military strong amid threats from China
As the U.S. Navy asserts its presence in the South China Sea, Taiwan’s leader says its ties with Washington remain solid over the transition from the Trump to the Biden administration.
How COVID changed military homecomings — one spouse’s perspective
It was quieter, but the excitement was still there.
By Kat Mellon
Member of famed Tuskegee Airmen dies from coronavirus
Theodore Lumpkin Jr. was just days short of his 101st birthday.
Trump left the Open Skies Treaty, but don’t write it off yet
President Donald Trump made good on his decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, but it looks like President-elect Joe Biden, who opposed that move, may have a path to revive the pact.
B-52s train with African air forces, plan maritime exercise with the destroyer Roosevelt
The BUFFs flew alongside four F-16s from the Moroccan air force Monday and a pair of F-16s from the Tunisian air force Tuesday.
Oppose China’s censorship, but don’t kill the Hollywood-military partnership
Hollywood has provided one of the most powerfully positive images of our military, and denying cooperation with movie makers would degrade the U.S. government of its ability to tell its own story, says the author of this commentary.
By Jim Lechner
Top military officer: Troops were issued bayonets in DC unrest
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has confirmed a report by The Associated Press that some of the service members who were mobilized to Washington, D.C., last month in response to civil unrest over the killing of George Floyd were issued bayonets.
Officials continue to throw Capt. Brett Crozier under the bus for outbreak on Navy carrier
Unlike Capt. Brett Crozier, other military and civilian officials have not been held accountable for the response to the coronavirus outbreak on the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, says the author of this commentary.
By Lawrence J. Korb