The Defense Innovation Unit is partnering with commercial technology companies to develop the DOD Digital OnRamp platform in collaboration with organizations across the department.
Service members have a variety of educational benefits available to them within the armed forces that allow them to both improve themselves and make themselves more valuable to their service branch.
Since 1901, the civilian apprenticeship program at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Wash., has trained civilians in more than two dozen shipyard trades.
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Cade Crenshaw, a behavioral health technician at Naval Hospital Bremerton, Wash., is determined to help service members remember their shared purpose and keep them in the fight.
When the enemy attacked, Army 1st Lt. Brian Miles Thacker knew the troops at his small Vietnamese firebase would be overrun, but he refused to let them get trapped.
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By Joe Lacdan, Army News Service WASHINGTON — Army Col. Anne McClain, commander of NASA Crew 10, launched into clear skies on March 14, from Kennedy Sp...