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The National Guard’s quiet role in Iraq, Syria and Jordan
Guardsmen are facing more hostility downrange than they have in years.
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Austin says he expected his staff would notify of hospitalization
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin blamed his staff for the lack of communication following his hospitalization last month.
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Confusion, lack of policy led to Austin’s hospitalization secret
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s secret hospitalization last month is prompting the Pentagon to create new policies for leadership absences.
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Some traumatic brain injuries linked to increased risk of brain cancer
Concussions were not found to increase brain cancer risk.
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Missile Defense Agency boss had affairs with subordinates: IG report
The agency’s executive director was found to have used her position to get one of her partners promoted.
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DOD looks to revamp housing, facilities on military installations
Much of DOD housing was developed before 1970 and is either woefully outdated or falling apart.
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Most casualties from recent attacks in Middle East are brain injuries
Troops have been attacked 170 times since October.
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Lloyd Austin undergoes procedure, expected to resume duties Tuesday
Austin’s medical issue is not expected to interfere with his cancer recovery, according to his doctors.
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Austin back in the hospital with ‘emergent bladder issue’
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks assumed defense secretary duties late Sunday afternoon.
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40 militants killed in strikes on Iraq and Syria, Pentagon says
The U.S. struck more than 85 Iran-backed targets on Feb. 2 in retaliation for the deaths of three American soldiers in January.
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The National Guard’s quiet role in Iraq, Syria and Jordan
Guardsmen are facing more hostility downrange than they have in years.
-
Austin says he expected his staff would notify of hospitalization
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin blamed his staff for the lack of communication following his hospitalization last month.
-
Confusion, lack of policy led to Austin’s hospitalization secret
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s secret hospitalization last month is prompting the Pentagon to create new policies for leadership absences.
-
Some traumatic brain injuries linked to increased risk of brain cancer
Concussions were not found to increase brain cancer risk.
-
Missile Defense Agency boss had affairs with subordinates: IG report
The agency’s executive director was found to have used her position to get one of her partners promoted.
-
DOD looks to revamp housing, facilities on military installations
Much of DOD housing was developed before 1970 and is either woefully outdated or falling apart.
-
Most casualties from recent attacks in Middle East are brain injuries
Troops have been attacked 170 times since October.
-
Lloyd Austin undergoes procedure, expected to resume duties Tuesday
Austin’s medical issue is not expected to interfere with his cancer recovery, according to his doctors.
-
Austin back in the hospital with ‘emergent bladder issue’
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks assumed defense secretary duties late Sunday afternoon.
-
40 militants killed in strikes on Iraq and Syria, Pentagon says
The U.S. struck more than 85 Iran-backed targets on Feb. 2 in retaliation for the deaths of three American soldiers in January.
-
The National Guard’s quiet role in Iraq, Syria and Jordan
Guardsmen are facing more hostility downrange than they have in years.
-
Austin says he expected his staff would notify of hospitalization
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin blamed his staff for the lack of communication following his hospitalization last month.
-
Confusion, lack of policy led to Austin’s hospitalization secret
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s secret hospitalization last month is prompting the Pentagon to create new policies for leadership absences.
-
Some traumatic brain injuries linked to increased risk of brain cancer
Concussions were not found to increase brain cancer risk.
-
Missile Defense Agency boss had affairs with subordinates: IG report
The agency’s executive director was found to have used her position to get one of her partners promoted.
-
DOD looks to revamp housing, facilities on military installations
Much of DOD housing was developed before 1970 and is either woefully outdated or falling apart.
-
Most casualties from recent attacks in Middle East are brain injuries
Troops have been attacked 170 times since October.
-
Lloyd Austin undergoes procedure, expected to resume duties Tuesday
Austin’s medical issue is not expected to interfere with his cancer recovery, according to his doctors.
-
Austin back in the hospital with ‘emergent bladder issue’
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks assumed defense secretary duties late Sunday afternoon.
-
40 militants killed in strikes on Iraq and Syria, Pentagon says
The U.S. struck more than 85 Iran-backed targets on Feb. 2 in retaliation for the deaths of three American soldiers in January.












