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Commander of Cannon Air Force Base medical squadron relieved
Lt. Col. Kenneth Beadle was relieved of command July 11, “due to a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to lead,” a command spokesperson said.
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Former chief master sergeant of the Air Force passes away at 91
He was just three weeks shy of his 92nd birthday.
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Army’s future medical strategy hopes for unmanned MedEvacs, first-aid kit upgrades and more
Unmanned MedEvacs, enhanced first-aid kits and more training for combat medics are on the Army’s wish list in the coming years.
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Army chief awards WW2 veteran the Purple Heart and Bronze Star
The chief of staff of the Army presided over the ceremony, noting that while the awards were long overdue, they were still worth giving.
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Ohio Guard soldier charged with terroristic threats, making and selling ‘ghost guns’
One of two Ohio National Guardsmen arrested this spring for making terroristic threats has now been charged with illegally making and selling 3D-printed guns.
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New York air guardsmen awarded for valor in Afghanistan evacuation
The C-17 crew brought in special ops to rescue Americans on the ground, evacuated Afghans in danger and transported the remains of U.S. troops.
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Ex-Army pilot turned defense contractor sold aviation secrets to China
An ex-Army helicopter pilot with more than 20 years of service has pleaded guilty to working as an agent for the Chinese government.
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Denied a Purple Heart after a perforated eardrum in combat? Army says to try again
“The two critical factors are the degree to which the enemy or hostile force caused the wound, and whether the wound was so severe that it required treatment by a medical officer,” according to the Army’s MILPER message.
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Iowa Guard sergeant killed fellow soldier and civilian in ‘targeted’ shooting, sheriff says
The National Guard sergeant had been arrested May 31 over “charges directly related” to his relationship with the soldier he targeted, Story County Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald said.
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Commander of Cannon Air Force Base medical squadron relieved
Lt. Col. Kenneth Beadle was relieved of command July 11, “due to a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to lead,” a command spokesperson said.
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Former chief master sergeant of the Air Force passes away at 91
He was just three weeks shy of his 92nd birthday.
-
Army’s future medical strategy hopes for unmanned MedEvacs, first-aid kit upgrades and more
Unmanned MedEvacs, enhanced first-aid kits and more training for combat medics are on the Army’s wish list in the coming years.
-
Army chief awards WW2 veteran the Purple Heart and Bronze Star
The chief of staff of the Army presided over the ceremony, noting that while the awards were long overdue, they were still worth giving.
-
Ohio Guard soldier charged with terroristic threats, making and selling ‘ghost guns’
One of two Ohio National Guardsmen arrested this spring for making terroristic threats has now been charged with illegally making and selling 3D-printed guns.
-
New York air guardsmen awarded for valor in Afghanistan evacuation
The C-17 crew brought in special ops to rescue Americans on the ground, evacuated Afghans in danger and transported the remains of U.S. troops.
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Ex-Army pilot turned defense contractor sold aviation secrets to China
An ex-Army helicopter pilot with more than 20 years of service has pleaded guilty to working as an agent for the Chinese government.
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Denied a Purple Heart after a perforated eardrum in combat? Army says to try again
“The two critical factors are the degree to which the enemy or hostile force caused the wound, and whether the wound was so severe that it required treatment by a medical officer,” according to the Army’s MILPER message.
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Iowa Guard sergeant killed fellow soldier and civilian in ‘targeted’ shooting, sheriff says
The National Guard sergeant had been arrested May 31 over “charges directly related” to his relationship with the soldier he targeted, Story County Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald said.
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Commander of Cannon Air Force Base medical squadron relieved
Lt. Col. Kenneth Beadle was relieved of command July 11, “due to a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to lead,” a command spokesperson said.
-
Former chief master sergeant of the Air Force passes away at 91
He was just three weeks shy of his 92nd birthday.
-
Army’s future medical strategy hopes for unmanned MedEvacs, first-aid kit upgrades and more
Unmanned MedEvacs, enhanced first-aid kits and more training for combat medics are on the Army’s wish list in the coming years.
-
Army chief awards WW2 veteran the Purple Heart and Bronze Star
The chief of staff of the Army presided over the ceremony, noting that while the awards were long overdue, they were still worth giving.
-
Ohio Guard soldier charged with terroristic threats, making and selling ‘ghost guns’
One of two Ohio National Guardsmen arrested this spring for making terroristic threats has now been charged with illegally making and selling 3D-printed guns.
-
New York air guardsmen awarded for valor in Afghanistan evacuation
The C-17 crew brought in special ops to rescue Americans on the ground, evacuated Afghans in danger and transported the remains of U.S. troops.
-
Ex-Army pilot turned defense contractor sold aviation secrets to China
An ex-Army helicopter pilot with more than 20 years of service has pleaded guilty to working as an agent for the Chinese government.
-
Denied a Purple Heart after a perforated eardrum in combat? Army says to try again
“The two critical factors are the degree to which the enemy or hostile force caused the wound, and whether the wound was so severe that it required treatment by a medical officer,” according to the Army’s MILPER message.
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Iowa Guard sergeant killed fellow soldier and civilian in ‘targeted’ shooting, sheriff says
The National Guard sergeant had been arrested May 31 over “charges directly related” to his relationship with the soldier he targeted, Story County Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald said.











