Arlington National Cemetery has scrubbed the history of prominent Black veterans and service members buried in the cemetery.
To comply with executive orders, the Army scrubbed from the cemetery’s website information on prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members.
Jodie Grenier runs Foundation for Women Warriors, a 101-year-old nonprofit that empowers women veterans in their transition ...
AmeriPro Health, an Atlanta-based provider of ambulance and other emergency medical services, has a new chief executive. The ...
By Ben Jealous My grandfather’s first cousin was Lieutenant Colonel Howard Lee Baugh. Cousin Howard was part of the 99th Pursuit Squadron, the first unit of the Tuskegee Airmen. This month marks the ...
The number of female officers in the NYPD has grown to 21%, but a closer look shows that the women now serving in the most elite units of the department are also on the rise and drawing attention.
A pilot program aims to expand physical and mental health resources for Navy and Marine Corps moms facing the barriers of ...
The two-year test may bring the Navy — and perhaps the other services — closer to scientific consensus on the best way to ...
The cemetery website unpublished links to lists of notable graves, walking tours and other material about Black, Hispanic and ...
Photos of Omaha Tribe dancers, a WWII "Rosie the Riveter" worker and a transgender Offutt service member are among thousands ...
Now, the security company will pay $1.6 million to settle a sex discrimination lawsuit, federal officials said.
At ILTexas, every student is immersed in a curriculum built on the United States Marine Corps 14 Leadership Traits and 11 ...