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Army vet accused of faking paralysis to get $1 million in VA benefits, using some to buy BMW
The accused received more than $1 million in compensation and spent an adaptive vehicle grant on a BMW 645ci luxury sports coupe.
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Tape test gets tested: Army kicks off new body fat study
The Army study will look at alternative methods to determine soldiers’ body mass, health and fitness.
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Colin Powell, 84, dies of COVID-19 complications
The former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was 84 years old.
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Combined Russian and Chinese military power will approach, but not exceed US: report
On its current trajectory, U.S. planners should expect greater military cooperation on a global level between Beijing and Moscow.
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Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 himself rescued
Aman Khalili was left behind as U.S. troops exited Afghanistan, but the “Human First Coalition” managed to fly he and his family to safety.
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All 7 living former SECVAs seek ‘National Warrior Call Day’ to raise military suicide awareness
If passed as part of the FY2022 NDAA, Sun., Nov. 21 would be the first annual “Warrior Call Day.”
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WATCH: Army veteran traps gator in trash can
No alligators, humans, or trash cans were reported harmed.
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Threat posed by Iran is ‘unlikely’ to extend beyond CENTCOM region, report
Strengthening regional partnerships through training and equipment represents a bulwark against Iranian expansion, experts say.
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New White House report seeks employment, quality of life improvements for military families
A major priority of the Joining Forces is reducing spousal unemployment, which has remained at 22 percent for nearly a decade.
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VHA still experiencing ‘severe’ staffing shortages in critical fields: watchdog
“Severe” staffing shortages persist in areas such as psychiatry, nursing, and medical officers, despite the VA making progress in filling vacancies.
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Army vet accused of faking paralysis to get $1 million in VA benefits, using some to buy BMW
The accused received more than $1 million in compensation and spent an adaptive vehicle grant on a BMW 645ci luxury sports coupe.
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Tape test gets tested: Army kicks off new body fat study
The Army study will look at alternative methods to determine soldiers’ body mass, health and fitness.
-
Colin Powell, 84, dies of COVID-19 complications
The former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was 84 years old.
-
Combined Russian and Chinese military power will approach, but not exceed US: report
On its current trajectory, U.S. planners should expect greater military cooperation on a global level between Beijing and Moscow.
-
Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 himself rescued
Aman Khalili was left behind as U.S. troops exited Afghanistan, but the “Human First Coalition” managed to fly he and his family to safety.
-
All 7 living former SECVAs seek ‘National Warrior Call Day’ to raise military suicide awareness
If passed as part of the FY2022 NDAA, Sun., Nov. 21 would be the first annual “Warrior Call Day.”
-
WATCH: Army veteran traps gator in trash can
No alligators, humans, or trash cans were reported harmed.
-
Threat posed by Iran is ‘unlikely’ to extend beyond CENTCOM region, report
Strengthening regional partnerships through training and equipment represents a bulwark against Iranian expansion, experts say.
-
New White House report seeks employment, quality of life improvements for military families
A major priority of the Joining Forces is reducing spousal unemployment, which has remained at 22 percent for nearly a decade.
-
VHA still experiencing ‘severe’ staffing shortages in critical fields: watchdog
“Severe” staffing shortages persist in areas such as psychiatry, nursing, and medical officers, despite the VA making progress in filling vacancies.
-
Army vet accused of faking paralysis to get $1 million in VA benefits, using some to buy BMW
The accused received more than $1 million in compensation and spent an adaptive vehicle grant on a BMW 645ci luxury sports coupe.
-
Tape test gets tested: Army kicks off new body fat study
The Army study will look at alternative methods to determine soldiers’ body mass, health and fitness.
-
Colin Powell, 84, dies of COVID-19 complications
The former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was 84 years old.
-
Combined Russian and Chinese military power will approach, but not exceed US: report
On its current trajectory, U.S. planners should expect greater military cooperation on a global level between Beijing and Moscow.
-
Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 himself rescued
Aman Khalili was left behind as U.S. troops exited Afghanistan, but the “Human First Coalition” managed to fly he and his family to safety.
-
All 7 living former SECVAs seek ‘National Warrior Call Day’ to raise military suicide awareness
If passed as part of the FY2022 NDAA, Sun., Nov. 21 would be the first annual “Warrior Call Day.”
-
WATCH: Army veteran traps gator in trash can
No alligators, humans, or trash cans were reported harmed.
-
Threat posed by Iran is ‘unlikely’ to extend beyond CENTCOM region, report
Strengthening regional partnerships through training and equipment represents a bulwark against Iranian expansion, experts say.
-
New White House report seeks employment, quality of life improvements for military families
A major priority of the Joining Forces is reducing spousal unemployment, which has remained at 22 percent for nearly a decade.
-
VHA still experiencing ‘severe’ staffing shortages in critical fields: watchdog
“Severe” staffing shortages persist in areas such as psychiatry, nursing, and medical officers, despite the VA making progress in filling vacancies.













