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U.S. Navy Lowers Standards, Offers $115k to Meet Recruitment Goals
The Navy is now offering potential recruits up to $115,000 in possible bonuses and loan repayments.
read moreEscalating Tensions in the Middle East Raise Concerns of Wider Conflict
A series of events in the Middle East has heightened regional tensions, posing the risk of a broader conflict.
read moreNational Guard struggling as big Army hits goal
The Army National Guard finds itself facing significant challenges in retaining its Soldiers. Despite the overall success in recruiting new soldiers, the Guard is grappling with retaining its existing talent, raising concerns about the long-term sustainability of its force.
read moreSpecial PACT Act Enrolment Period for Veterans Closing Soon
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that the special enrolment period for the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PACT Act) will end on September 30th.
read moreArmy Sergeant died on land navigation course
The lifeless body of 40-year-old Army Staff Sergeant Jaime Contreras was discovered after he failed to return from a land navigation course. In a tragic incident at Fort Jackson near Columbia, it took approximately 11 hours for search crews to locate Contreras, who was expected to complete the three-hour training on Monday.
read moreOutdated fitness assessment to remain due to budget restraints
The Army’s fitness assessment is outdated and the branch has recognized the need for change. However, due to financial constraints, the military has determined that it cannot afford more accurate body scanners, which were initially considered as part of the overhaul.
read moreComedians respond to “woke” critics by giving free tickets to troops
Josh Francis, Matt Ross, and Jeff Dolezal are all comedians who form the Triple F podcast. They also generate countless hate comments from "woke" critics claiming their content is too raunchy or insensitive.
read moreDoD bans drag shows, upsets both sides of the aisle
The Defense Department’s recent decision to halt drag shows on military bases has ignited passionate debates among individuals with differing views on the matter. Supporters of the unofficial ban are pushing for its formalization and permanence, with Republican lawmakers even proposing legislation to prohibit “adult cabaret” performances.
read morePoll: 97% say not enough accountably for Afghanistan failures
Recently, we held a poll on our social media to ask, “Do you feel there was enough accountability for the failures in Afghanistan?”
read moreIsraeli military Op in Ramallah leaves 35 wounded
The city of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank witnessed intense clashes on Thursday as Israeli armed forces conducted a raid, leaving at least 35 individuals wounded. The operation, carried out by the Israeli army, targeted the house of Islam Faroukh, a Palestinian accused of involvement in a bombing attack in Jerusalem last year.
read moreNavy ship poisoned its crew
The USS Boxer, a US Navy ship, compromised its own water supply, leading to an even more toxic environment for its crew back in 2016. The incident, previously undisclosed by the Navy, has left some veterans struggling for years with health issues related to the contamination.
read moreDeSantis urges military to reconsider recent changes
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently shared his reflections on his Navy career, highlighting the significant changes he perceives within the U.S. military. Expressing concern over the evolving landscape of the armed forces, DeSantis cautioned that the military has become “different” from the time he served.
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