


Pentagon identifies six airmen killed in KC-135 crash in Iraq
Six airmen were killed when a U.S. Air Force KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed during ongoing combat operations against Iran.

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Six US service members killed in KC-135 crash in Iraq
“All six crew members aboard a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft that went down in western Iraq are now confirmed deceased,” CENTCOM announced.

Army to re-investigate past allegations against PSYOP first sergeant now charged with child sex crimes
Master Sgt. Joshua Glardon faces 16 felony child sex charges.

Down to 2 Marines still hospitalized after Afghanistan suicide bombing
16 Marines are now “on the West Coast in the vicinity of their parent units and are receiving outpatient treatment."

Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded ‘accountability’ in brig, not charged
However, four UCMJ charges are being considered.

FBI investigating reported assault of female Fort Bliss soldier by Afghan refugees
The incident took place on Sept. 19 and is now the subject of an FBI investigation.

Marine, wife in Virginia aid Afghan linguist seeking asylum
Marine Lt. Col. Breck Perry came to know “E.Z.” while stationed in Jalalabad, in the eastern part of Afghanistan.

‘I do seek help’, SECVA says on walk for military suicide awareness
SECVA Denis McDonough joined about two dozen Gold Star families on a walk for military suicide awareness Saturday.

Military COVID-19 deaths double in two months
The Pentagon is reporting 52 deaths so far, none of them among fully vaccinated troops.

4 Marines still hospitalized nearly a month after suicide bombing in Afghanistan
One is in “is very serious but stable condition, three are in serious but stable condition."

Green Beret dies during water training at Fort Campbell
The National Guard soldier was assigned to 19th Special Forces Group, an official told Army Times.
