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A military watchdog that has watched the branches miss their annual recruitment goals says it was not surprised to learn fewer white recruits are lining up to serve their country anymore.
It appears the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) plan to reduce dangers in air travel is race-based hiring.
A retired U.S. Navy officer says he is disappointed – if not dismayed – after learning recruitment standards are being lowered for a military branch known for allowing above-average young people to wear its uniform.
A retired police lieutenant says law enforcement in the U.S. continued to unravel this year, and he doesn't think the end of that thread is in sight.
After President Biden sarcastically said the American people will remember what Sen. Tommy Tuberville has done after holding up military promotions, a retired U.S. Army general calls the senator a rare hero on Capitol Hill.
After thousands of religious accommodations were denied over the 2021 military vaccine mandate, some service members are speaking out, hoping to protect the integrity of the military and the constitutional rights of the nation.
While the struggling U.S. Army continues to fail to retain and recruit service members, it has a new tactic: Extend an olive branch to the same uniformed personnel who were punished for refusing the COVID-19 shot. That supposed olive branch, however, is being mocked and scorned.
The House and Senate passed their first versions of the National Defense Authorization Act in July. Getting a compromise bill passed, however, is turning into a chore.
A non-profit group that works against the sexualization of children is equipping parents to challenge school boards and ultimately have graphic books removed from school libraries.
A retired Army major general explains why he thinks the U.S. should reinstate the military draft.