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Natural disasters, a pandemic, and unrest. The National Guard remains busy
64,000 National Guardsmen are currently activated for domestic and overseas missions. The problems they’re responding to show no signs of letting up soon.
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Army esports team announces Friday return to streaming
Following a five-week pause and much controversy, the Army’s esports team is returning to streaming with improved policies and guidelines.
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WeCare app part of Fort Benning commander’s plan to prevent suicides
Maj. Gen. Patrick Donahoe hopes that increased access to resources like TRADOC’s WeCare app, combined with empathetic leadership, can prevent suicides at Fort Benning.
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Annual training in South Korea expected to continue next week: Yonhap
A scaled-back version of annual computer-simulated exercises is expected to take place in South Korea next week, South Korean news reported.
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Bye-bye Bitcoin: Marine Corps bans cryptocurrency mining on government devices
Marines also are prohibited from having gaming, dating or gambling platforms on their government-furnished mobile devices.
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Air Force C-17s delivering relief to Beirut following deadly explosion
The first of at least three Air Force supply missions today brought 11 pallets of food, water, and medical supplies to Lebanon in the wake of Tuesday’s deadly blast.
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Roommates charged with murder of Iraq war veteran suffering from PTSD
The remains of former cavalry scout Terry Woodall were found burned and dismembered on July 11, 2019. His roommates were arrested for the murder on Monday.
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Legendary Navy Times reporter John Burlage dies at age 80
John Burlage was known for always putting sailors first, showing new employees the ropes, and covering Navy personnel better than anyone.
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Army esports to resume streaming, unban accounts
After allegations of fake giveaways, harassment from commenters, and a proposed amendment to cut off its funding, the Army’s esports team will resume streaming in the near future, officials said.
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Natural disasters, a pandemic, and unrest. The National Guard remains busy
64,000 National Guardsmen are currently activated for domestic and overseas missions. The problems they’re responding to show no signs of letting up soon.
-
Army esports team announces Friday return to streaming
Following a five-week pause and much controversy, the Army’s esports team is returning to streaming with improved policies and guidelines.
-
WeCare app part of Fort Benning commander’s plan to prevent suicides
Maj. Gen. Patrick Donahoe hopes that increased access to resources like TRADOC’s WeCare app, combined with empathetic leadership, can prevent suicides at Fort Benning.
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Annual training in South Korea expected to continue next week: Yonhap
A scaled-back version of annual computer-simulated exercises is expected to take place in South Korea next week, South Korean news reported.
-
Bye-bye Bitcoin: Marine Corps bans cryptocurrency mining on government devices
Marines also are prohibited from having gaming, dating or gambling platforms on their government-furnished mobile devices.
-
Air Force C-17s delivering relief to Beirut following deadly explosion
The first of at least three Air Force supply missions today brought 11 pallets of food, water, and medical supplies to Lebanon in the wake of Tuesday’s deadly blast.
-
Roommates charged with murder of Iraq war veteran suffering from PTSD
The remains of former cavalry scout Terry Woodall were found burned and dismembered on July 11, 2019. His roommates were arrested for the murder on Monday.
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Legendary Navy Times reporter John Burlage dies at age 80
John Burlage was known for always putting sailors first, showing new employees the ropes, and covering Navy personnel better than anyone.
-
Army esports to resume streaming, unban accounts
After allegations of fake giveaways, harassment from commenters, and a proposed amendment to cut off its funding, the Army’s esports team will resume streaming in the near future, officials said.
-
Natural disasters, a pandemic, and unrest. The National Guard remains busy
64,000 National Guardsmen are currently activated for domestic and overseas missions. The problems they’re responding to show no signs of letting up soon.
-
Army esports team announces Friday return to streaming
Following a five-week pause and much controversy, the Army’s esports team is returning to streaming with improved policies and guidelines.
-
WeCare app part of Fort Benning commander’s plan to prevent suicides
Maj. Gen. Patrick Donahoe hopes that increased access to resources like TRADOC’s WeCare app, combined with empathetic leadership, can prevent suicides at Fort Benning.
-
Annual training in South Korea expected to continue next week: Yonhap
A scaled-back version of annual computer-simulated exercises is expected to take place in South Korea next week, South Korean news reported.
-
Bye-bye Bitcoin: Marine Corps bans cryptocurrency mining on government devices
Marines also are prohibited from having gaming, dating or gambling platforms on their government-furnished mobile devices.
-
Air Force C-17s delivering relief to Beirut following deadly explosion
The first of at least three Air Force supply missions today brought 11 pallets of food, water, and medical supplies to Lebanon in the wake of Tuesday’s deadly blast.
-
Roommates charged with murder of Iraq war veteran suffering from PTSD
The remains of former cavalry scout Terry Woodall were found burned and dismembered on July 11, 2019. His roommates were arrested for the murder on Monday.
-
Legendary Navy Times reporter John Burlage dies at age 80
John Burlage was known for always putting sailors first, showing new employees the ropes, and covering Navy personnel better than anyone.
-
Army esports to resume streaming, unban accounts
After allegations of fake giveaways, harassment from commenters, and a proposed amendment to cut off its funding, the Army’s esports team will resume streaming in the near future, officials said.














