When theatergoers attend a performance of the ballet ‘Colin’ at Virginia’s Hylton Performing Arts Center this weekend, among the first performers they’ll see are two real active-duty Marines, clad in their dress blue uniforms.
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97-year-old Virginia Beach woman named honorary Green Beret
A Virginia Beach woman has received a rare honor from the U.S. Army Special Forces.
97-year-old Virginia Beach woman named honorary Green Beret
A Virginia Beach woman has received a rare honor from the U.S. Army Special Forces.
Military Sealift Command consolidates headquarters
The Navy will move hundreds of jobs from Washington to Virginia over the next five years as it consolidates its transportation arm’s headquarters into one location that is closer to the waterfront and fleet leaders.
Military Sealift Command consolidates headquarters
The Navy will move hundreds of jobs from Washington to Virginia over the next five years as it consolidates its transportation arm’s headquarters into one location that is closer to the waterfront and fleet leaders.
U.S. official: Top bomb-maker hit in Syria strikes
A senior U.S. official says American airstrikes overnight in Syria targeted a cell of al-Qaida militants, hitting and possibly killing a top bomb-maker in the group.
U.S. official: Top bomb-maker hit in Syria strikes
A senior U.S. official says American airstrikes overnight in Syria targeted a cell of al-Qaida militants, hitting and possibly killing a top bomb-maker in the group.
Medical tests for PTSD and TBI not far off
Researchers are inching closer to creating medical tests to detect post-traumatic stress or mild traumatic brain injury – conditions that now are diagnosed only with self-reported symptoms and subjective exams.
Non-military uniformed officers to treat Ebola patients in Liberia
President Obama has assured Americans that none of the nearly 4,000 U.S. troops heading to Liberia will treat Ebola patients, but 70 uniformed officers of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps will.
Non-military uniformed officers to treat Ebola patients in Liberia
President Obama has assured Americans that none of the nearly 4,000 U.S. troops heading to Liberia will treat Ebola patients, but 70 uniformed officers of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps will.