Some 27% of veterans have lost money to scams at some point in their lives. Roughly 86% of veterans have been met with scams crafted to target veterans by mentioning benefits or other military-related themes, according to new findings by Coveron, an identity theft and scam protection service developed by cybersecurity company Nord Security. “Scammers are increasingly exploiting the specialized language of military benefits to lower a veteran’s guard,” Tomas Sinicki, managing director at Coverson, said in a statement. “By impersonating officials and creating a false sense of urgency around benefit updates or service records, these criminals exploit the very…

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​An active-duty Air Force major was ordered into pretrial confinement this week, marking the second time he has been detained since he publicly called for President Donald Trump’s impeachment. Maj. Jason Watson was placed into pretrial confinement Aug. 18 and is being held at a county facility in Maryland on a military hold, an Air Force spokesperson told CNN. He has not been formally charged, and the spokesperson said the case remains under investigation. In its statement, the Air Force said Watson was confined based on “probable cause to support allegations of continued misconduct” and that he “is presumed innocent…

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If you’re interested in joining the U.S. Air Force, you’ll find a branch full of opportunities as an enlisted member or a commissioned officer. Find out how you can fill a position in a wide range of exciting careers in aviation, health care, aircraft maintenance, science, technology, and more. Be part of a community serving a mission built on air and space power. Nearly 500,000 active-duty, Air National Guard, and Reserve men and women serve in the U.S. Air Force, tasked with defending the United States through their core mission: to fly, fight, and win – airpower anytime, anywhere. Opportunities…

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Joining the U.S. Marine Corps means becoming part of an elite fighting force of 180,000 active-duty men and women with a unique mission. Part of the Department of the Navy, the Marines operate in close cooperation with U.S. naval forces at sea. The small, nimble Marines operate all over the globe and frequently take on risky missions. They serve on U.S. Navy ships, protect naval bases, guard U.S. embassies and are a major deterrent to aggression around the world. Requirements to Join the Marines Enlisted Enlisted Marines are the backbone of the Corps, making up about 88% of the service.…

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If you are interested in joining the largest military branch, consider the 950,000-soldier strong U.S. Army. Find out how to enlist or be commissioned into a diverse set of careers in ground-combat, engineering, medical, intelligence and logistics. Requirements to Join the Army Enlisted soldiers make up 82% of the Army and get hands-on training, including for any career field that interests them. Enlisted To join the Army as an enlisted soldier, you must: Be between 17-42 years old. Have a high school diploma, GED or plan to obtain one. Be medically and physically fit, and in good moral standing. Hold…

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Kevin Warsh Might SurpriseThe World Next Week Long-term interest rates are exploding across the global landscape, touching 19-year highs. The 30-year Treasury yield recently surged past 5.3%—levels unseen since 2007—while 10-year yields hold highs above 4.7%! The financial headlines are screaming panic: the U.S. government is facing a multi-trillion-dollar debt-service squeeze, mortgage rates are choking housing, and global liquidity is hitting a brick wall. Don’t FALL for this – like I said, markets will SUFFER a major correction, but after the midterms, the stock market will SOAR to one of its best ever years! If you look beneath the surface,…

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The publisher of Stars and Stripes is retiring after more than three decades with the military newspaper, citing fundamental differences with Defense Department leadership over the direction of the outlet. Max Lederer Jr. announced the decision in a memo to staff on Tuesday and in an interview with the publication itself, saying he will step down Sept. 30. The Pentagon and Mr. Lederer did not immediately respond to Military.com’s requests for comment. In the memo obtained by the Associated Press and CBS News, Lederer wrote that it had “become clear that my philosophy of leadership, and my understanding of the…

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The World is Dividing into Two Gold stocks are on fire. When I pounded the table just a few weeks ago, the GDXU was trading at 80. Right now, it’s trading over 160. This is 100% in less than a month. What’s happening? Interest rates are surging higher, but the Federal Reserve isn’t intervening, because the stock market is trading at an all-time high, oil prices are well below $100 and economic growth (jobs and manufacturing) are strong. Instead, Scott Bessent at the Treasury department is doubling the buyback of longer-term bonds, by issuing short-term bonds. Knowing Bessent, this means…

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For several years now, the gun control lobby has been going after gun dealers with the largest number of traces connected to their sales. With help from gun control groups, USA Today ran a big series on dealers in the ATF’s now-shuttered Demand 2 program, which imposed additional oversight on FFLs that had 25 or more gun traces with a time-to-trace of three years or less in a calendar year. Though the ATF declared that the time-to-trace was not, in itself, evidence of any wrongdoing on the part of the gun dealer, gun control groups ignored that admonition and…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Asia-based USS George Washington aircraft carrier is now operating in the Middle East, the U.S. military said Thursday, relieving a long-deployed carrier following reports of mental health challenges and supply shortages aboard while it was supporting the Iran war. U.S. Central Command, which oversees military operations in the Middle East, said on social media that the carrier arrived in the region Wednesday. It was not clear when the USS Abraham Lincoln would arrive back in the U.S. or whether it would make a port stop along the way, but the journey takes just over a month.…

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If you are interested in joining the nation’s first line of defense against maritime threats, consider the opportunities available to help the US Coast Guard’s 63,000 active-duty and reserve members protect more than 100,000 miles of the nation’s coastline and inland waterways. Even though the Coast Guard is small, the 63,000 men and women are committed to protecting and defending the U.S. coastline and supporting humanitarian and search and rescue operations. During peacetime, the service reports to the Department of Homeland Security. In wartime or when directed by the President, the Coast Guard operates as a service in the Department…

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The weather swings seem wilder than usual this year, but you can be sure the sales will come regardless. Presidents’ Day has been a big sale day for high-ticket items for a while, usually focusing on mattresses, appliances, and TV closeouts after the Super Bowl.Lately, these big sale days have bled into other categories that are more closely aligned with survival and prepping. Outdoor gear gets thrown in as winter starts to wind down. Solar panels and power stations will join any sale they can. Firearms, emergency food, and power tools round out the best categories to find prepping deals…

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According to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, the 7-day waiting period on gun sales that New Mexico Democrats put in place violates the Second Amendment’s protections on the right to keep and bear arms. What about Colorado’s three-day waiting period?  That’s subject to an entirely different legal challenge, and oral arguments are coming up in district court next week. National Association for Gun Rights’ Hannah Hill highlighted a somewhat unusual agenda for the arguments laid out by U.S. District Judge John L. Kane that suggests he already knows what he wants to decide, but…

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More than 750 Americans have been wounded in the United States’ war with Iran, according to the Department of Defense (DOD). Eighteen service members and 757 have been wounded in the war that was jointly started by the U.S. and Israel against Iran on Feb. 28, according to the DOD’s war casualty database, cited by CNN. The human toll of the conflict comes as its financial cost increases, with the Pentagon pinning the direct cost of the military campaign at $37.5 billion. The administration has requested a $1.5 trillion defense budget from Congress, which includes a specific request for roughly…

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The single largest domino effect of disasters and emergencies is a power outage. Weathering a power outage can be easy if it only lasts for an hour or two, but when it continues, it can threaten your food security, water access, and temperature regulation. Many people also rely on power for medical reasons. Luckily, power stations perform better than ever for emergencies and offer high-capacity energy storage at prices that are much more affordable. Unfortunately, finding the best power stations for your needs during an emergency can be a tough task.This is where we come in. We’ve researched the best…

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The Army has resumed AH-64 Apache flight training operations one week after a fatal crash of one of its helicopters killed two pilots. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Army said they had resumed the operations “after a thorough review of safety procedures and flight operations” that had caused it to temporarily pause their use. It comes after one of the helicopters based at Fort Hood crashed Aug. 12 in Salado, Texas, roughly 30 miles south-east of the base, according to the U.S. Army Fort Hood Media Center. Sheriffs from Bell County, where Salado is located, said they received…

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