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I feel like were punished Military spouses face employment barriers
For military spouse Atiya Nathan, a mental health therapist, it took five months to obtain a professional license from the state of Mississippi after the Navy transferred her husband there.
Electric Boat could benefit from problems with submarine parts
Problems with submarine parts failing faster than predicted could lead to more work for private shipyards such as Electric Boa
Sub base lab celebrates 75 years of medical research
For 75 years, scientists have been pioneering medical research at the Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory that is designed to improve the health, safety and performance of submariners.
More than Half of Service Members Are Vaccinated
About 68% of active duty service members have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, but officials are concerned about threats from the delta variant, Pentagon officials said Wednesday, according to The Hill
Bipartisan Bill Aims to Attract More Teachers to Defense Communities
New legislation would address a teacher shortage in many military communities, a bipartisan group of lawmakers said in a joint press release.
First Connecticut-Built Sikorsky CH53K Helicopter in Hands of US Marine Corps
Sikorsky today celebrated the first Connecticut-built CH-53K heavy-lift helicopter that will be delivered to the U.S. Marine Corps, parent company Lockheed Martin said Sept. 24.