The pandemic changed the world of work. In this episode, retired Marine Dr. Parker talks Dr. Harper about the advantages military veterans have working in the “new norm.”
Thursday, April 15, is “Purple Up!” day, a time for Americans to show their support for military families.
Nestled inconspicuously in an office building suite near the University of Maryland’s campus, a group of Navy engineers is working to bring a concept mastered by industry to one of the fleet’s most important pieces of technology.
Once in the water, fifteen crew members boarded a life raft. All were severely injured except one man: Petty Officer First Class Charles Jackson French, a black mess attendant
About 8,500 U.S. troops were put on heightened alert Monday for possible deployment to Europe, ratcheting up tensions as Russia refused to back down from the threat of invading Ukraine.
Why is strength still associated with masculinity? In this episode, hear from a 24-year Marine Corps veteran about the cultural changes shifting the perception that strength and power are masculine traits.
Why is strength still associated with masculinity? In this episode, hear from a 24-year Marine Corps veteran about the cultural changes shifting the perception that strength and power are masculine traits.
The U.S. Navy maintained a sullen silence as the broken Seawolf class attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN-22) crept into Puget Sound earlier this week