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4 reservists died of COVID-19 complications in a single week
The military reported 72 deaths overall in 2021.
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Navy boots first sailors from service for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
The Navy announced that 20 sailors have been separated for rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Thousands in Texas Guard unvaccinated as mandate challenged
Texas has more than 20,000 National Guard members, the largest contingent of any state.
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USS Milwaukee back to sea following COVID-19 outbreak
While the Navy says infected sailors had mild or no symptoms, the outbreak still sidelined the littoral combat ship for several weeks.
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Oklahoma Guard bars unvaccinated airmen from drilling after Jan. 1
The head of the Oklahoma National Guard has ordered unvaccinated airmen to stay home from drill weekends.
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COVID-19 cases within VA hit new pandemic highs
The department recorded more than 27,000 cases on Thursday morning, almost 30 percent above its January high.
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Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
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Judge rejects Oklahoma’s lawsuit over National Guard vaccine mandate
U.S. District Judge Stephen Friot denied Oklahoma’s request for a preliminary injunction, saying the claims by Gov. Kevin Stitt, Attorney General John O’Connor and 16 anonymous Oklahoma National Guard members were without merit.
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Nearly 25 percent of USS Milwaukee crew has COVID-19, officials say
The USS Milwaukee has a crew of a bit more than 100, and it was forced to pause its deployment late last week because of the coronavirus outbreak.
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USS Milwaukee sidelined in Cuba following COVID-19 outbreak
The crew is completely vaccinated, and some sailors are exhibiting mild symptoms.
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4 reservists died of COVID-19 complications in a single week
The military reported 72 deaths overall in 2021.
-
Navy boots first sailors from service for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
The Navy announced that 20 sailors have been separated for rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
Thousands in Texas Guard unvaccinated as mandate challenged
Texas has more than 20,000 National Guard members, the largest contingent of any state.
-
USS Milwaukee back to sea following COVID-19 outbreak
While the Navy says infected sailors had mild or no symptoms, the outbreak still sidelined the littoral combat ship for several weeks.
-
Oklahoma Guard bars unvaccinated airmen from drilling after Jan. 1
The head of the Oklahoma National Guard has ordered unvaccinated airmen to stay home from drill weekends.
-
COVID-19 cases within VA hit new pandemic highs
The department recorded more than 27,000 cases on Thursday morning, almost 30 percent above its January high.
-
Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
-
Judge rejects Oklahoma’s lawsuit over National Guard vaccine mandate
U.S. District Judge Stephen Friot denied Oklahoma’s request for a preliminary injunction, saying the claims by Gov. Kevin Stitt, Attorney General John O’Connor and 16 anonymous Oklahoma National Guard members were without merit.
-
Nearly 25 percent of USS Milwaukee crew has COVID-19, officials say
The USS Milwaukee has a crew of a bit more than 100, and it was forced to pause its deployment late last week because of the coronavirus outbreak.
-
USS Milwaukee sidelined in Cuba following COVID-19 outbreak
The crew is completely vaccinated, and some sailors are exhibiting mild symptoms.
-
4 reservists died of COVID-19 complications in a single week
The military reported 72 deaths overall in 2021.
-
Navy boots first sailors from service for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
The Navy announced that 20 sailors have been separated for rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
Thousands in Texas Guard unvaccinated as mandate challenged
Texas has more than 20,000 National Guard members, the largest contingent of any state.
-
USS Milwaukee back to sea following COVID-19 outbreak
While the Navy says infected sailors had mild or no symptoms, the outbreak still sidelined the littoral combat ship for several weeks.
-
Oklahoma Guard bars unvaccinated airmen from drilling after Jan. 1
The head of the Oklahoma National Guard has ordered unvaccinated airmen to stay home from drill weekends.
-
COVID-19 cases within VA hit new pandemic highs
The department recorded more than 27,000 cases on Thursday morning, almost 30 percent above its January high.
-
Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
-
Judge rejects Oklahoma’s lawsuit over National Guard vaccine mandate
U.S. District Judge Stephen Friot denied Oklahoma’s request for a preliminary injunction, saying the claims by Gov. Kevin Stitt, Attorney General John O’Connor and 16 anonymous Oklahoma National Guard members were without merit.
-
Nearly 25 percent of USS Milwaukee crew has COVID-19, officials say
The USS Milwaukee has a crew of a bit more than 100, and it was forced to pause its deployment late last week because of the coronavirus outbreak.
-
USS Milwaukee sidelined in Cuba following COVID-19 outbreak
The crew is completely vaccinated, and some sailors are exhibiting mild symptoms.











