The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could determine how the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims …
Defense
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Defense
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Defense giant Raytheon will pay the U.S government more than $950 million for defrauding the Pentagon and allegedly bribing a Qatari …
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Army units stationed in Europe, from platoons to headquarters, are learning from Ukraine’s battlefield as the service embarks on the second …
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Running for the first time (or ever) requires a delicate progression to avoid typical overuse injuries such as shin splints, Achilles …
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In about four weeks, despite all the progress being made, we will likely hear that the Pentagon has again failed its …
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Defense
The D Brief: Army’s new acquisition approach; US warns Israel on Gaza; Ukraine’s Victory Plan; Milley’s blastproof curtains; And a bit more.
All things Army: The U.S. Army will expand its new-tech effort, cut some arms programs, and overhaul its acquisition approach, Chief …
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More than 800 former U.S. service members who were kicked out of the military for being gay will automatically have their …
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Perhaps it’s the trench warfare — mud, boredom and little forward motion. A murky understanding of the geopolitical climate of the …
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It’s a mistress the Army can’t keep itself from continually returning to: uniform changes. Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer, …
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Defense
Two Veterans Will Argue to Supreme Court that VA Disability Claims Aren’t Getting ‘Benefit of Doubt’
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case that challenges the Department of Veterans Affairs’ handling of benefits …