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DoD expands care to COVID-19 patients in three locations
Military medical support in New York City, New Orleans and Dallas will expand to include COVID-19 patients.
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AFRICOM accused of more civilian deaths, will begin new CIVCAS report
AFRICOM said it will issue a new quarterly report on the status of ongoing civilian casualty allegations starting at the end of April.
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Air Force suspends most Space-A travel
Exceptions for certain Category I, IV, and VI travelers can be made.
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A different Sunday for Army installation worshippers
Where chapels were once filled with the faithful, social distancing precautions have moved many services online. The move to virtual worship came after the Army closed all chapels in the United States and Europe last week.
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Navy, Air Force chaplains must end in-person worship like Army did, advocacy group says
Navy and Air Force policies are in contrast to the Army, which closed all chapels in the United States and Europe.
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Guard activations expected to rapidly increase, could be used for law enforcement
“I’m expecting tens of thousands to be used inside the states as this grows,” the National Guard chief said. “This could quickly blossom in the next couple weeks.”
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Promotion delayed for Army colonel involved in Niger ambush
An investigation following the Niger ambush was criticized for pushing much of the blame onto lower ranking officers.
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Soldier, airman identified as US troops killed in rocket attack on Iraq base
“Our fallen comrades have a legacy that will never be forgotten,” said the commanding general of the coalition.
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U.S. service member dies in non-combat incident in Djibouti
The cause of death is under investigation.
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The military is growing, but some services are getting smaller
The military is growing by about 5, 600 troops, more of those in the Navy.
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DoD expands care to COVID-19 patients in three locations
Military medical support in New York City, New Orleans and Dallas will expand to include COVID-19 patients.
-
AFRICOM accused of more civilian deaths, will begin new CIVCAS report
AFRICOM said it will issue a new quarterly report on the status of ongoing civilian casualty allegations starting at the end of April.
-
Air Force suspends most Space-A travel
Exceptions for certain Category I, IV, and VI travelers can be made.
-
A different Sunday for Army installation worshippers
Where chapels were once filled with the faithful, social distancing precautions have moved many services online. The move to virtual worship came after the Army closed all chapels in the United States and Europe last week.
-
Navy, Air Force chaplains must end in-person worship like Army did, advocacy group says
Navy and Air Force policies are in contrast to the Army, which closed all chapels in the United States and Europe.
-
Guard activations expected to rapidly increase, could be used for law enforcement
“I’m expecting tens of thousands to be used inside the states as this grows,” the National Guard chief said. “This could quickly blossom in the next couple weeks.”
-
Promotion delayed for Army colonel involved in Niger ambush
An investigation following the Niger ambush was criticized for pushing much of the blame onto lower ranking officers.
-
Soldier, airman identified as US troops killed in rocket attack on Iraq base
“Our fallen comrades have a legacy that will never be forgotten,” said the commanding general of the coalition.
-
U.S. service member dies in non-combat incident in Djibouti
The cause of death is under investigation.
-
The military is growing, but some services are getting smaller
The military is growing by about 5, 600 troops, more of those in the Navy.
-
DoD expands care to COVID-19 patients in three locations
Military medical support in New York City, New Orleans and Dallas will expand to include COVID-19 patients.
-
AFRICOM accused of more civilian deaths, will begin new CIVCAS report
AFRICOM said it will issue a new quarterly report on the status of ongoing civilian casualty allegations starting at the end of April.
-
Air Force suspends most Space-A travel
Exceptions for certain Category I, IV, and VI travelers can be made.
-
A different Sunday for Army installation worshippers
Where chapels were once filled with the faithful, social distancing precautions have moved many services online. The move to virtual worship came after the Army closed all chapels in the United States and Europe last week.
-
Navy, Air Force chaplains must end in-person worship like Army did, advocacy group says
Navy and Air Force policies are in contrast to the Army, which closed all chapels in the United States and Europe.
-
Guard activations expected to rapidly increase, could be used for law enforcement
“I’m expecting tens of thousands to be used inside the states as this grows,” the National Guard chief said. “This could quickly blossom in the next couple weeks.”
-
Promotion delayed for Army colonel involved in Niger ambush
An investigation following the Niger ambush was criticized for pushing much of the blame onto lower ranking officers.
-
Soldier, airman identified as US troops killed in rocket attack on Iraq base
“Our fallen comrades have a legacy that will never be forgotten,” said the commanding general of the coalition.
-
U.S. service member dies in non-combat incident in Djibouti
The cause of death is under investigation.
-
The military is growing, but some services are getting smaller
The military is growing by about 5, 600 troops, more of those in the Navy.












