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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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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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Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded ‘accountability’ in brig, not charged
However, four UCMJ charges are being considered.
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FBI investigating reported assault of female Fort Bliss soldier by Afghan refugees
The incident took place on Sept. 19 and is now the subject of an FBI investigation.
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Former VA employee sentenced for hiding camera in restroom
The camera was disguised as a cell phone charger and was in use for nearly a month.
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Afghan refugees ‘particularly vulnerable’ to human trafficking, DoD IG says
The IG is asking personnel to be on the lookout for signs of trafficking, as Afghan refugees are “particularly vulnerable.”
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Army EOD troops heading to Canada for Exercise Ardent Defender
They will train with international military and law enforcement counterparts from 10 other countries until mid-October.
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Only 29 percent of SOF troops find military transition program ‘helpful’: survey
Retired Army CSM Richard Lamb says a possible solution is to begin transition assistance on day one.
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US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.
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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.
-
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.
-
Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded ‘accountability’ in brig, not charged
However, four UCMJ charges are being considered.
-
FBI investigating reported assault of female Fort Bliss soldier by Afghan refugees
The incident took place on Sept. 19 and is now the subject of an FBI investigation.
-
Former VA employee sentenced for hiding camera in restroom
The camera was disguised as a cell phone charger and was in use for nearly a month.
-
Afghan refugees ‘particularly vulnerable’ to human trafficking, DoD IG says
The IG is asking personnel to be on the lookout for signs of trafficking, as Afghan refugees are “particularly vulnerable.”
-
Army EOD troops heading to Canada for Exercise Ardent Defender
They will train with international military and law enforcement counterparts from 10 other countries until mid-October.
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Only 29 percent of SOF troops find military transition program ‘helpful’: survey
Retired Army CSM Richard Lamb says a possible solution is to begin transition assistance on day one.
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US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded ‘accountability’ in brig, not charged
However, four UCMJ charges are being considered.
-
FBI investigating reported assault of female Fort Bliss soldier by Afghan refugees
The incident took place on Sept. 19 and is now the subject of an FBI investigation.
-
Former VA employee sentenced for hiding camera in restroom
The camera was disguised as a cell phone charger and was in use for nearly a month.
-
Afghan refugees ‘particularly vulnerable’ to human trafficking, DoD IG says
The IG is asking personnel to be on the lookout for signs of trafficking, as Afghan refugees are “particularly vulnerable.”
-
Army EOD troops heading to Canada for Exercise Ardent Defender
They will train with international military and law enforcement counterparts from 10 other countries until mid-October.
-
Only 29 percent of SOF troops find military transition program ‘helpful’: survey
Retired Army CSM Richard Lamb says a possible solution is to begin transition assistance on day one.
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US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.














