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DoD settles COVID vaccine mandate lawsuits for $1.8 million
The Defense Department will pay plaintiffs’ legal fees for two lawsuits.
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Post-withdrawal, no “over-the-horizon” strikes in Afghanistan
The Biden administration promised to contain the terror threat in Afghanistan, but there’s not much to show for it.
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Central Command’s top spokesman under inspector general investigation
The spokesman, Army Col. Joe Buccino, is suspended while the investigation proceeds.
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Sailor’s suicide prompts new, speedier process for troops seeking help
A new referral process for mental health services is designed to be confidential and streamlined.
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Overseas cost of living allowance decreases coming back in May
Decreases have been on pause for the past three months.
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Active duty troops headed to the US southern border again
About 1,500 troops will help with an expected surge of migrants later this month.
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Sexual assault in the military keeps rising while prosecutions fall
The percentage of non-judicial and administrative punishments is on the rise.
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US Vietnam War Commemoration hosting May ‘welcome home’ event in DC
The three-day event will take place on the National Mall.
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US ships, drones positioned to assist Americans fleeing Sudan
The Defense Department is on call to help with the evacuation of Americans as fighting in Sudan continues.
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Army, Navy and Air Force predict recruiting shortfalls this year
Only the Marine Corps is confident it’ll meet this year’s mission.
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DoD settles COVID vaccine mandate lawsuits for $1.8 million
The Defense Department will pay plaintiffs’ legal fees for two lawsuits.
-
Post-withdrawal, no “over-the-horizon” strikes in Afghanistan
The Biden administration promised to contain the terror threat in Afghanistan, but there’s not much to show for it.
-
Central Command’s top spokesman under inspector general investigation
The spokesman, Army Col. Joe Buccino, is suspended while the investigation proceeds.
-
Sailor’s suicide prompts new, speedier process for troops seeking help
A new referral process for mental health services is designed to be confidential and streamlined.
-
Overseas cost of living allowance decreases coming back in May
Decreases have been on pause for the past three months.
-
Active duty troops headed to the US southern border again
About 1,500 troops will help with an expected surge of migrants later this month.
-
Sexual assault in the military keeps rising while prosecutions fall
The percentage of non-judicial and administrative punishments is on the rise.
-
US Vietnam War Commemoration hosting May ‘welcome home’ event in DC
The three-day event will take place on the National Mall.
-
US ships, drones positioned to assist Americans fleeing Sudan
The Defense Department is on call to help with the evacuation of Americans as fighting in Sudan continues.
-
Army, Navy and Air Force predict recruiting shortfalls this year
Only the Marine Corps is confident it’ll meet this year’s mission.
-
DoD settles COVID vaccine mandate lawsuits for $1.8 million
The Defense Department will pay plaintiffs’ legal fees for two lawsuits.
-
Post-withdrawal, no “over-the-horizon” strikes in Afghanistan
The Biden administration promised to contain the terror threat in Afghanistan, but there’s not much to show for it.
-
Central Command’s top spokesman under inspector general investigation
The spokesman, Army Col. Joe Buccino, is suspended while the investigation proceeds.
-
Sailor’s suicide prompts new, speedier process for troops seeking help
A new referral process for mental health services is designed to be confidential and streamlined.
-
Overseas cost of living allowance decreases coming back in May
Decreases have been on pause for the past three months.
-
Active duty troops headed to the US southern border again
About 1,500 troops will help with an expected surge of migrants later this month.
-
Sexual assault in the military keeps rising while prosecutions fall
The percentage of non-judicial and administrative punishments is on the rise.
-
US Vietnam War Commemoration hosting May ‘welcome home’ event in DC
The three-day event will take place on the National Mall.
-
US ships, drones positioned to assist Americans fleeing Sudan
The Defense Department is on call to help with the evacuation of Americans as fighting in Sudan continues.
-
Army, Navy and Air Force predict recruiting shortfalls this year
Only the Marine Corps is confident it’ll meet this year’s mission.













