An active duty Air Force major’s arrest last week on the steps of the House of Representatives came after calling for the impeachment, conviction and removal of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, setting up a legal dispute that sits at the intersection of Capitol protest rules, military political activity restrictions, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Maj. Jason Watson was arrested July 1 by U.S. Capitol Police after standing on the House steps in uniform with a sign reading “Impeach Convict Remove.” He was arrested after speaking at a news conference for Removal Coalition, a grassroots…

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Marines now have a new tool in their pocket for staying squared away on uniform and grooming standards. Marine Corps Education Command launched the official Marine Corps Uniform App on June 29, 2026, giving service members quick access to key guidance from Marine Corps Order 1020.34 while they are away from their computers or on the move. The free app is available now in the Apple App Store, with an Android version planned for fiscal year 2027. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal Adam Korolev. Brigadier General Matthew W. Tracy, commanding general of Education Command and president of the Marine…

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Chronic Wasting Disease keeps showing up in headlines, camp talk, and state regulations, but panic has a way of outrunning facts. Here’s the straight answer on what CWD is, how it spreads, what it looks like, and what hunters actually need to worry about. Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer: Panic, Hype, or a Real Threat? It’s been decades since CWD, or Chronic Wasting Disease, began stealing headlines during deer season. For some hunters, it’s gotten to the point where they simply ignore the random outcries of CWD outbreaks, but for others, it remains a serious concern. So what’s the truth…

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A former U.S. Army soldier-turned-civilian contractor was recently convicted in federal court after prosecutors said he used insider knowledge from his military supply work to steal more than 200 pallets of Meals, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) from Fort Bliss, Texas, in a scheme worth approximately $1.12 million. Joseph Lavar Davis, 47, was convicted June 30 by a federal jury of conspiracy to commit theft of government property and theft of government property, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas. Prosecutors said Davis and three co-defendants were charged in a Feb. 12, 2025, indictment over conduct that ran…

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As I watched the waves crash against the rocky shoreline and my only dry option of making it back to my truck, I could only hope and pray that the kayak didn’t pop. I would soon learn that this inflatable kayak was more durable than traditional pool floaties, and I had nothing to worry about as I continued exploring the shoreline. As the prices of everything continue to rise at ridiculous rates, I understand why so many people are unwilling to spend money on high-end kayaks. Not everyone is a kayak fishing nerd, like me. Some people just need a…

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The Savage Impulse Hog Hunter brings straight-pull speed, .308 Winchester punch, and a clever Hexlock bolt system into a rifle built for fast hog work. It is quick, strange, heavy, fun, and not without one big Texas-sized magazine complaint. Savage Impulse Hog Hunter Review: Built for Speed and Pig Problems Featuring a quick straight-pull action, the Savage Impulse Hog Hunter is built for speed, fast follow-up shots, and serious hog-country chaos. Designed for quickly putting down multiple feral hogs which often roam in groups, I think Savage was really on to something here. Simply pull the bolt straight back, and…

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Editor’s note: Originally published as part of Military.com’s former PayCheck Chronicles blog in 2016. I’ve spent the past few days in San Antonio, at a conference hosted by USAA. During one portion of the conference, we met with representatives from different departments and learned about the things they are doing. I spent some time talking with representatives from the life insurance department. I’d just read Forrest Baumhover’s article about Veterans Group Life Insurance, and my head was brimming with thoughts. (Note: I don’t agree with Forrest’s suggestions, but I appreciate them as material for consideration.) I used to think that…

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This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog under the title: 111 Million U.S. Adults Do Not Have A Job, And America Spends More Than A Trillion Dollars Per Year On A Social Safety Net For Them Did you know that the number of Americans who are out of work right now is far higher than it was at any point during the Great Recession? I know that sounds crazy, but I will prove it to you in this article. A whopping 111 million Americans do not have a job, and we are spending more…

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In a survival story worthy of Hollywood, a Colorado firefighter is expected to recover after a harrowing ordeal while mountain climbing. On Wednesday, July 1, the firefighter was climbing North Apostle Mountain, a 13,000-foot peak in the Sawatch Range, when a 400-pound boulder rolled over and pinned their leg. The firefighter, who remains unidentified as of Monday, was able to free themselves through “incredible determination” and “primal adrenaline,” according to a news release from the Eagle River Fire Protection District in central Colorado. But even freed from the boulder, the firefighter had a broken leg and couldn’t self-rescue from the…

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There’s an informal logical fallacy called argument from authority. Basically, it’s where someone uses their authority, particularly when it’s not relevant to the discussion, to dismiss someone’s arguments. “I’m a lawyer, so I know more than you, and you’re wrong about particle physics.” That kind of thing. But most people are smart enough not to fall into that obvious a trap. Instead, they tend to focus on one aspect of an issue where their expertise looks like it’s relevant, but even if it is, the argument and their authority only go so far.Take, for example,…

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The AR-15 is not just a range rifle or a tactical toy. It is a genuinely capable hunting platform, and if you have spent any real time chasing game with one, you already know the critics are missing the point. It’s rather common for people to claim the AR-15 isn’t meant for hunting. The logic is usually along the lines of how no one needs 30 rounds for a deer, the AR-15 is a weapon of war, and it’s entirely impractical and silly. However, the AR-15 is fantastic for hunting, including deer hunting. Those who say otherwise don’t know what…

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First-person shooters are one of the most crowded genres in gaming, but only a few reach a level where players call them perfect. These are the games that feel complete from start to finish. The shooting is smooth, the pacing feels right, and every system works the way it should. Nothing feels rushed, unfinished, or added just to fill space. A 10/10 first-person shooter game should leave a strong impression right from the moment the action begins. Years after their release, these first-person shooters still hold up, still feel great to play, and still show what the genre can achieve…

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Weatherby’s new 25 Wby RPM is a fast, efficient quarter-bore that pushes heavy high-BC bullets hard without punching your shoulder like a full-house magnum. We tested it in the Weatherby Model 307 Range XP 2.0 to see if this newcomer is a real threat to the old favorites. Why Weatherby’s 25 Wby RPM Has Quarter-Bore Fans Talking When Weatherby recently announced its new 25 Wby RPM cartridge, a few people scratched their heads in puzzlement. Quarter-bore fans can be fanatical about their favorites like the 257 Wby Mag, 25-06 Rem, or 257 Roberts. What could this newcomer do that their…

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Here are the latest PCS and TDY/TAD privately owned vehicle mileage reimbursement rates. The mileage reimbursement rate for official travel via privately owned vehicle (POV) remains the same in 2025 for permanent change of station moves. For PCS travel, the Mileage Allowance in Lieu of Transportation (MALT) rate is $0.205 per mile in 2026. For temporary duty/temporary additional duty (TDY/TAD) travel, the rates are: Auto: $0.725/mile Motorcycle: $0.705/mile Airplane: $1.78/mile The official mileage distance for calculating travel is determined by the Defense Department. The official mileage distance for calculating travel is determined by the Defense Department. See more details at…

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