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Florida man guilty in $88 million drug scheme targeting Tricare, VA
The Justice Department says that the compounded drugs prescribed were “medically unnecessary” and were formulated to “maximize profit.”
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Afghan evacuation flights to resume with streamlined process
Flights from Afghanistan to Qatar are set to resume while the immigration process for Afghans is being trimmed from years to months.
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She helped $15 million Tricare fraud scheme to push unneeded drugs on vets
Bonnie Jean Lawless Diaz, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced for her role in a conspiracy that pushed unneeded medicines on veterans.
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Melvin Bowling, retired two-star and original ‘Early Bird’ contributor, dies at 88
MG Bowling accrued more than 6,500 flight hours and was one of a few Air Force pilots to fly missions off of Navy aircraft carriers.
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Did the military prepare to shoot down a North Korean missile from the West Coast?
Although officials have yet to confirm a correlation, a North Korean missile launch coincided with parts of the West Coast grounding flights and clearing air space.
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He won $346m in contracts meant for vets and minorities. He was neither
Man gets prison time for defrauding government of more than $340 million in contracts meant for vets and minorities.
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What the controversial ‘accountability’ Marine officer is up to next
Hint: It will not mean running for political office in 2022, as many have speculated.
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Marine officer who publicly demanded accountability discharged
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller is a civilian again.
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Veterans and bi-partisan group of lawmakers look forward to Afghan war commission
Veterans groups are optimistic that the inclusion of the bi-partisan Afghanistan War Commission Act in the NDAA will lead to accountability and policy changes.
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Full-on Russian invasion, threat to US troops in Ukraine unlikely right now
Experts told Military Times to expect a “permanently” militarized border between Russia and Ukraine, and an invasion could be triggered if Ukraine attains advanced weapons.
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Florida man guilty in $88 million drug scheme targeting Tricare, VA
The Justice Department says that the compounded drugs prescribed were “medically unnecessary” and were formulated to “maximize profit.”
-
Afghan evacuation flights to resume with streamlined process
Flights from Afghanistan to Qatar are set to resume while the immigration process for Afghans is being trimmed from years to months.
-
She helped $15 million Tricare fraud scheme to push unneeded drugs on vets
Bonnie Jean Lawless Diaz, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced for her role in a conspiracy that pushed unneeded medicines on veterans.
-
Melvin Bowling, retired two-star and original ‘Early Bird’ contributor, dies at 88
MG Bowling accrued more than 6,500 flight hours and was one of a few Air Force pilots to fly missions off of Navy aircraft carriers.
-
Did the military prepare to shoot down a North Korean missile from the West Coast?
Although officials have yet to confirm a correlation, a North Korean missile launch coincided with parts of the West Coast grounding flights and clearing air space.
-
He won $346m in contracts meant for vets and minorities. He was neither
Man gets prison time for defrauding government of more than $340 million in contracts meant for vets and minorities.
-
What the controversial ‘accountability’ Marine officer is up to next
Hint: It will not mean running for political office in 2022, as many have speculated.
-
Marine officer who publicly demanded accountability discharged
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller is a civilian again.
-
Veterans and bi-partisan group of lawmakers look forward to Afghan war commission
Veterans groups are optimistic that the inclusion of the bi-partisan Afghanistan War Commission Act in the NDAA will lead to accountability and policy changes.
-
Full-on Russian invasion, threat to US troops in Ukraine unlikely right now
Experts told Military Times to expect a “permanently” militarized border between Russia and Ukraine, and an invasion could be triggered if Ukraine attains advanced weapons.
-
Florida man guilty in $88 million drug scheme targeting Tricare, VA
The Justice Department says that the compounded drugs prescribed were “medically unnecessary” and were formulated to “maximize profit.”
-
Afghan evacuation flights to resume with streamlined process
Flights from Afghanistan to Qatar are set to resume while the immigration process for Afghans is being trimmed from years to months.
-
She helped $15 million Tricare fraud scheme to push unneeded drugs on vets
Bonnie Jean Lawless Diaz, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced for her role in a conspiracy that pushed unneeded medicines on veterans.
-
Melvin Bowling, retired two-star and original ‘Early Bird’ contributor, dies at 88
MG Bowling accrued more than 6,500 flight hours and was one of a few Air Force pilots to fly missions off of Navy aircraft carriers.
-
Did the military prepare to shoot down a North Korean missile from the West Coast?
Although officials have yet to confirm a correlation, a North Korean missile launch coincided with parts of the West Coast grounding flights and clearing air space.
-
He won $346m in contracts meant for vets and minorities. He was neither
Man gets prison time for defrauding government of more than $340 million in contracts meant for vets and minorities.
-
What the controversial ‘accountability’ Marine officer is up to next
Hint: It will not mean running for political office in 2022, as many have speculated.
-
Marine officer who publicly demanded accountability discharged
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller is a civilian again.
-
Veterans and bi-partisan group of lawmakers look forward to Afghan war commission
Veterans groups are optimistic that the inclusion of the bi-partisan Afghanistan War Commission Act in the NDAA will lead to accountability and policy changes.
-
Full-on Russian invasion, threat to US troops in Ukraine unlikely right now
Experts told Military Times to expect a “permanently” militarized border between Russia and Ukraine, and an invasion could be triggered if Ukraine attains advanced weapons.












