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John Phelan toured local shipyards this week as one of his first public appearances.
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Women pilots worry they will lose precious flight time as the Air Force rolls back the rules on flying while pregnant. The move comes as the Pentagon looks at standards across the military.
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The Dec. 22 missile attack from the USS Gettysburg is the first friendly fire incident in decades. The crew members of the F/A-18 ejected safely before the missile struck.
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The change is one way Congress is trying to address the living conditions of younger troops in Hampton Roads.
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A provision in the Pentagon budget bill cuts off TRICARE coverage of gender-affirming health care for military dependents under 18.
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The Defense Commissary Agency is testing opening its stores to a new group of customers.
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Sen. Tim Kaine wants the Pentagon to release a plan for handling drone incursions over bases.
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Jennifer Boykin says production at Huntington Ingalls is slowed by supply chain issues and an inexperienced workforce.
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The Virginia office of Troops To Teachers continues to search for funding.
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The latest Virginia Class submarine reaches a milestone Saturday.
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Many LGBTQ veterans served secretly at a time when they could have been kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation. Some worry those days could return.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Christine Wormuth, the outgoing Army secretary. She is the 25th secretary of the Army, and the first woman to hold that position.