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Not just Fort Rucker: Commanders can ask about COVID vaccine status DoD-wide
Any commander or supervisor can ask unmasked uniformed personnel about their vaccination status.
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Military weighing mandatory COVID-19 vaccine after full FDA approval
Pentagon senior leaders are considering plans to make the shot required for troops after the FDA approves the vaccines.
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Prepare for mandatory COVID vaccines in September, Army tells commands
The directive came from an execute order sent to the force by Department of the Army Headquarters.
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Military ends active-duty COVID vaccination support, but Guard effort endures
Active-duty troops might be done, but more than 12,000 Guardsmen are still helping vaccinate the public.
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Army Ranger veteran receives Medal of Honor for Korean War heroism
Badly wounded, Col. Puckett told his soldiers to leave him behind as they withdrew. They didn’t listen, nor did they ever forget.
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Army vet marching 1,800 miles to fight veteran suicide
Former Army Capt. Greg Washington will begin his walk on Friday in Mississippi.
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Climate change an ‘existential threat,’ says SECDEF
A new Defense Department installation climate exposure report released last week has senior officials sounding the alarm on climate change.
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How courts may make paid military leave as common as paid sick leave
Multiple class action lawsuits could soon result in paid short-term military leave for hundreds of thousands of reserve component troops.
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Above average 2021 Atlantic hurricane season may keep Guard busy, threaten bases
Storm projections for the Atlantic basin in 2021 indicate the Guard may stay busy.
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Thousands of name errors possible in new Korean War remembrance wall, advocates fear
Data errors mean that there could be hundreds of mistakes included on the planned Wall of Remembrance at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in the nation’s capital.
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Not just Fort Rucker: Commanders can ask about COVID vaccine status DoD-wide
Any commander or supervisor can ask unmasked uniformed personnel about their vaccination status.
-
Military weighing mandatory COVID-19 vaccine after full FDA approval
Pentagon senior leaders are considering plans to make the shot required for troops after the FDA approves the vaccines.
-
Prepare for mandatory COVID vaccines in September, Army tells commands
The directive came from an execute order sent to the force by Department of the Army Headquarters.
-
Military ends active-duty COVID vaccination support, but Guard effort endures
Active-duty troops might be done, but more than 12,000 Guardsmen are still helping vaccinate the public.
-
Army Ranger veteran receives Medal of Honor for Korean War heroism
Badly wounded, Col. Puckett told his soldiers to leave him behind as they withdrew. They didn’t listen, nor did they ever forget.
-
Army vet marching 1,800 miles to fight veteran suicide
Former Army Capt. Greg Washington will begin his walk on Friday in Mississippi.
-
Climate change an ‘existential threat,’ says SECDEF
A new Defense Department installation climate exposure report released last week has senior officials sounding the alarm on climate change.
-
How courts may make paid military leave as common as paid sick leave
Multiple class action lawsuits could soon result in paid short-term military leave for hundreds of thousands of reserve component troops.
-
Above average 2021 Atlantic hurricane season may keep Guard busy, threaten bases
Storm projections for the Atlantic basin in 2021 indicate the Guard may stay busy.
-
Thousands of name errors possible in new Korean War remembrance wall, advocates fear
Data errors mean that there could be hundreds of mistakes included on the planned Wall of Remembrance at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in the nation’s capital.
-
Not just Fort Rucker: Commanders can ask about COVID vaccine status DoD-wide
Any commander or supervisor can ask unmasked uniformed personnel about their vaccination status.
-
Military weighing mandatory COVID-19 vaccine after full FDA approval
Pentagon senior leaders are considering plans to make the shot required for troops after the FDA approves the vaccines.
-
Prepare for mandatory COVID vaccines in September, Army tells commands
The directive came from an execute order sent to the force by Department of the Army Headquarters.
-
Military ends active-duty COVID vaccination support, but Guard effort endures
Active-duty troops might be done, but more than 12,000 Guardsmen are still helping vaccinate the public.
-
Army Ranger veteran receives Medal of Honor for Korean War heroism
Badly wounded, Col. Puckett told his soldiers to leave him behind as they withdrew. They didn’t listen, nor did they ever forget.
-
Army vet marching 1,800 miles to fight veteran suicide
Former Army Capt. Greg Washington will begin his walk on Friday in Mississippi.
-
Climate change an ‘existential threat,’ says SECDEF
A new Defense Department installation climate exposure report released last week has senior officials sounding the alarm on climate change.
-
How courts may make paid military leave as common as paid sick leave
Multiple class action lawsuits could soon result in paid short-term military leave for hundreds of thousands of reserve component troops.
-
Above average 2021 Atlantic hurricane season may keep Guard busy, threaten bases
Storm projections for the Atlantic basin in 2021 indicate the Guard may stay busy.
-
Thousands of name errors possible in new Korean War remembrance wall, advocates fear
Data errors mean that there could be hundreds of mistakes included on the planned Wall of Remembrance at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in the nation’s capital.













