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Informal group of troops, vets, working to help Afghans seeking refuge in US
Taliban control is raising alarms for Afghans and Americans in Kabul.
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‘What’s happening now is worse’: Midway skipper who pushed choppers off deck in fall of Saigon
As the human misery unfolded, then-Capt. Larry Chambers, the first Black aircraft carrier skipper, risked his career to help save those Vietnamese who had helped the U.S.
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Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling briefly locked down amid report of gunman
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is on lockdown.
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Pentagon, reacting to Biden order, working on plan for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations
Unvaccinated service members will be subject to weekly testing, and perhaps mandatory vaccination.
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Another drone attack on an Iraqi base housing US troops, no injuries or damage
The attack took place at the Bashur base at 1:23 a.m. local time Friday, a spokesman said.
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The Air Force is ditching security force body cams ― here’s why
The Air Force is ordering all installations whose security forces use body-worn cameras to stop using and dispose of the equipment.
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A JBLM gate is closed for repairs after driver ran into it and his car burst into flames
It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, the driver is always impaired, base officials say.
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Two minor injuries in latest rocket attack on Iraqi al-Asad airbase housing US personnel
The incident is the latest in a series of attacks in Iraq and Syria against facilities housing U.S. personnel.
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US kept exact details of Bagram exit from Afghan commander for OPSEC, says Pentagon spokesman
“It wasn’t done in some sort of shroud of secrecy,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.
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Sailor from Kentucky who died at Pearl Harbor identified
Navy Electrician’s Mate 3rd Class Alphard S. Owsley will now be buried Aug. 5, 2021, in his hometown.
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Informal group of troops, vets, working to help Afghans seeking refuge in US
Taliban control is raising alarms for Afghans and Americans in Kabul.
-
‘What’s happening now is worse’: Midway skipper who pushed choppers off deck in fall of Saigon
As the human misery unfolded, then-Capt. Larry Chambers, the first Black aircraft carrier skipper, risked his career to help save those Vietnamese who had helped the U.S.
-
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling briefly locked down amid report of gunman
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is on lockdown.
-
Pentagon, reacting to Biden order, working on plan for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations
Unvaccinated service members will be subject to weekly testing, and perhaps mandatory vaccination.
-
Another drone attack on an Iraqi base housing US troops, no injuries or damage
The attack took place at the Bashur base at 1:23 a.m. local time Friday, a spokesman said.
-
The Air Force is ditching security force body cams ― here’s why
The Air Force is ordering all installations whose security forces use body-worn cameras to stop using and dispose of the equipment.
-
A JBLM gate is closed for repairs after driver ran into it and his car burst into flames
It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, the driver is always impaired, base officials say.
-
Two minor injuries in latest rocket attack on Iraqi al-Asad airbase housing US personnel
The incident is the latest in a series of attacks in Iraq and Syria against facilities housing U.S. personnel.
-
US kept exact details of Bagram exit from Afghan commander for OPSEC, says Pentagon spokesman
“It wasn’t done in some sort of shroud of secrecy,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.
-
Sailor from Kentucky who died at Pearl Harbor identified
Navy Electrician’s Mate 3rd Class Alphard S. Owsley will now be buried Aug. 5, 2021, in his hometown.
-
Informal group of troops, vets, working to help Afghans seeking refuge in US
Taliban control is raising alarms for Afghans and Americans in Kabul.
-
‘What’s happening now is worse’: Midway skipper who pushed choppers off deck in fall of Saigon
As the human misery unfolded, then-Capt. Larry Chambers, the first Black aircraft carrier skipper, risked his career to help save those Vietnamese who had helped the U.S.
-
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling briefly locked down amid report of gunman
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is on lockdown.
-
Pentagon, reacting to Biden order, working on plan for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations
Unvaccinated service members will be subject to weekly testing, and perhaps mandatory vaccination.
-
Another drone attack on an Iraqi base housing US troops, no injuries or damage
The attack took place at the Bashur base at 1:23 a.m. local time Friday, a spokesman said.
-
The Air Force is ditching security force body cams ― here’s why
The Air Force is ordering all installations whose security forces use body-worn cameras to stop using and dispose of the equipment.
-
A JBLM gate is closed for repairs after driver ran into it and his car burst into flames
It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, the driver is always impaired, base officials say.
-
Two minor injuries in latest rocket attack on Iraqi al-Asad airbase housing US personnel
The incident is the latest in a series of attacks in Iraq and Syria against facilities housing U.S. personnel.
-
US kept exact details of Bagram exit from Afghan commander for OPSEC, says Pentagon spokesman
“It wasn’t done in some sort of shroud of secrecy,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.
-
Sailor from Kentucky who died at Pearl Harbor identified
Navy Electrician’s Mate 3rd Class Alphard S. Owsley will now be buried Aug. 5, 2021, in his hometown.













