The Honorable Mr. Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense, arrives to the reenlistment ceremony of U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Dakota Meyer in the Hall of Heroes in the Pentagon, April 17, 2025. Sgt. Meyer is the only Medal of Honor recipient currently serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Abigail Hutcheson)
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Connor Dougherty, a medic with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, played a critical role in maintaining the health, safety and operational readiness of his recovery team during a recent mission with DPAA.
QUẢNG TRỊ, Vietnam –After spending years in laboratories and archaeological digs across the globe — from a post-classic Mayan town in Belize to colonial cemeteries in Mississippi, this year marked a new kind of fieldwork for a seasoned scientist: her first full recovery mission with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
After joining DPAA in late 2024, forensic anthropologist Dr. Larkin F. Kennedy was quickly deployed to Quảng...
The ceremony marked the start of Sexual Assault Awareness month in April, which emphasizes this year’s message, “Step Forward,” encouraging people to harness their individual and collective courage to drive meaningful change, prevent sexual violence, and use the SAPR program.
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Connor Dougherty, a medic with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, played a critical role in maintaining the health, safety and operational readiness of his recovery team during a recent mission with DPAA.
QUẢNG TRỊ, Vietnam –After spending years in laboratories and archaeological digs across the globe — from a post-classic Mayan town in Belize to colonial cemeteries in Mississippi, this year marked a new kind of fieldwork for a seasoned scientist: her first full recovery mission with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
After joining DPAA in late 2024, forensic anthropologist Dr. Larkin F. Kennedy was quickly deployed to Quảng...
The ceremony marked the start of Sexual Assault Awareness month in April, which emphasizes this year’s message, “Step Forward,” encouraging people to harness their individual and collective courage to drive meaningful change, prevent sexual violence, and use the SAPR program.