Admiral apparent choice to take reins of NSA
A Navy admiral is the apparent choice to be the next chief of the troubled National Security Agency, which was rocked by former analyst Edward Snowden's disclosures of its secret surveillance programs...
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Vice Adm. Michael S. Rogers will be the White House nominee to replace Gen. Keith Alexander as the head of U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, according to published reports.
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This week's issue of Navy Times features all of the details on MCPON's changes to chief training - including what's expected of E-6s.
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This week's issue of Army Times has everything you need to know when re-enlisting or reclassifying - including how much cash you can score.
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This week's issue of Marine Corps Times details the Corps' post-Afghanistan deployment strategy. Marines can expect more continuity when they deploy, but the pace won't abate.
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This week's issue of Air Force Times highlights 16 changes to wear rules you asked for.
View ArticleMeet a Marine Vietnam veteran who creates busts of fallen warriors
A former lance corporal who served in Vietnam is using his artistic skills to honor Marines and Navy corpsmen who've been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan.
View ArticleMarine Corps to retry sergeant in Iraq war case
The Marine Corps announced Monday that it will retry a sergeant whose murder conviction in a major Iraq war crime case has been overturned twice by military courts in recent years.
View ArticleAyotte warns Air Force may violate law on A-10
New Hampshire Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte is warning the Air Force that any attempt to cut the A-10 in 2014 may violate the law, a clear warning shot at the service as it prepares to release its 2015...
View ArticleTwo airmen awarded Silver Stars for heroics in Afghanistan
Master Sgt. Delorean Sheridan still can't remember the sound of the machine gun fire that killed his comrades.
View ArticleU.S. ship ready to help destroy Syrian chem weapons
A U.S. cargo ship prepared to sail Monday on a mission to destroy dozens of containers of deadly chemical weapons being removed from Syria as part of international efforts to dismantle that country's...
View ArticleU.S. looks at ways to prevent spying on its spying
The U.S. government is looking at ways to prevent anyone from spying on its own surveillance of Americans' phone records.
View ArticleMarine Corps struggles with challenge of making women do pullups
Marine officials are uncertain whether women will be required to perform pullups with the development of new service-wide fitness standards, but a strongly worded message from the commandant encourages...
View ArticleTop enlisted retirees push back on COLA cuts
Chip Hoynes retired from the Coast Guard in 2007, landing a high-paying job with a defense contractor in the same field he worked in on active duty.
View ArticleMarine Corps crafts deployment strategy for post-war missions in Africa,...
The Marine Corps' post-Afghanistan deployment plans are taking shape, and personnel can expect today's vigorous operational tempo will continue as leaders reorient the service and rebrand it as a...
View ArticleNew health coverage for vets' service dogs
Free medical coverage for the service dogs of veterans is now being handled under a new Veterans Affairs Department contract with pet health insurance company Trupanion.
View ArticlePlan to pull Guard Apaches spurs controversy
The Army's combat aviation brigades are in for an overhaul if the service moves forward with a sweeping - and already controversial - proposal to restructure Army aviation.
View ArticleFebruary officer promotions announced
These officers will be promoted on Feb. 1, the Army announced today:
View ArticleFleet's oldest amphib begins 7th Fleet deployment
The Navy's second-oldest deployable warship - behind only the frigate Constitution - left Sasebo, Japan, on Monday for its spring 7th Fleet patrol.
View ArticleMattis offers insights on exercise that helped diffuse tension with Iran
A 2012 minesweeping exercise in the Arabian Gulf helped diffuse tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and buy time for U.S. diplomats to engage Iran, a former senior military commander in the Middle East...
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