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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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Surface warfare officers: Order your leather jackets now!
The black leather jackets for sailors who have earned their SWO pins, announced in January, are now available for order.
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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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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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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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US military picks up distress signal, helps coordinate rescue of 131 migrants in the Mediterranean
A vessel carrying 131 migrants was deflating off the coast of Libya on July 21 when a U.S. unit conducting surveillance received their distress call.
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AOC proposes measure to put an end to military recruiting using esports teams, livestreaming
The proposed amendment to the House Appropriations bill would prohibit government funds from supporting military presence on esports platforms.
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US presence in Black Sea for training helps send ‘message to any adversary,’ USAFE leader says
8 nations are conducting training in the Black Sea, a region with a history of Russian presence.
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Congress approves bill giving federal support to veterans treatment courts
Veterans treatment courts seek to provide care and mentoring that will address the underlying factors affecting criminal behaviors in veterans rather than applying punishment.
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With confirmation of National Guard Bureau honcho, Trump has chosen all Joint Chiefs
Army Lt. Gen. Daniel Hokanson was confirmed on Monday as the next chief of the National Guard bureau.
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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.
-
Surface warfare officers: Order your leather jackets now!
The black leather jackets for sailors who have earned their SWO pins, announced in January, are now available for order.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
US military picks up distress signal, helps coordinate rescue of 131 migrants in the Mediterranean
A vessel carrying 131 migrants was deflating off the coast of Libya on July 21 when a U.S. unit conducting surveillance received their distress call.
-
AOC proposes measure to put an end to military recruiting using esports teams, livestreaming
The proposed amendment to the House Appropriations bill would prohibit government funds from supporting military presence on esports platforms.
-
US presence in Black Sea for training helps send ‘message to any adversary,’ USAFE leader says
8 nations are conducting training in the Black Sea, a region with a history of Russian presence.
-
Congress approves bill giving federal support to veterans treatment courts
Veterans treatment courts seek to provide care and mentoring that will address the underlying factors affecting criminal behaviors in veterans rather than applying punishment.
-
With confirmation of National Guard Bureau honcho, Trump has chosen all Joint Chiefs
Army Lt. Gen. Daniel Hokanson was confirmed on Monday as the next chief of the National Guard bureau.
-
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.
-
Surface warfare officers: Order your leather jackets now!
The black leather jackets for sailors who have earned their SWO pins, announced in January, are now available for order.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
US military picks up distress signal, helps coordinate rescue of 131 migrants in the Mediterranean
A vessel carrying 131 migrants was deflating off the coast of Libya on July 21 when a U.S. unit conducting surveillance received their distress call.
-
AOC proposes measure to put an end to military recruiting using esports teams, livestreaming
The proposed amendment to the House Appropriations bill would prohibit government funds from supporting military presence on esports platforms.
-
US presence in Black Sea for training helps send ‘message to any adversary,’ USAFE leader says
8 nations are conducting training in the Black Sea, a region with a history of Russian presence.
-
Congress approves bill giving federal support to veterans treatment courts
Veterans treatment courts seek to provide care and mentoring that will address the underlying factors affecting criminal behaviors in veterans rather than applying punishment.
-
With confirmation of National Guard Bureau honcho, Trump has chosen all Joint Chiefs
Army Lt. Gen. Daniel Hokanson was confirmed on Monday as the next chief of the National Guard bureau.













