


Camp Pendleton Marine killed in tactical training vehicle mishap
The incident occurred during routine training aboard the base, the service announced.

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Two National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House
Two West Virginia National Guard members who deployed to the nation’s capital were shot Wednesday just blocks from the White House.

Retired surgeons general say Trump’s transgender ban damaged military readiness
A Palm Center study found that the policy negative affected recruiting, retention and morale.

Here are more details on the Marine Corps’ cancelation of its Combat Fitness Test
The cancellation does not apply to Marines who have taken the CFT in 2020 and failed it.

Pearl Harbor dead remembered in ceremony shrunk by pandemic
The U.S. military streamed the ceremony live online for survivors and others unable to attend in person.

A reserve Navy Seabee, 33, is the 13th service member to die from COVID-19 complications
Builder 2nd Class Nathan Huff Bishop died Dec. 1.

Marine Corps cancels Combat Fitness Test for rest of 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns
The Corps has cancelled all CFT's until the end of the calendar year in the wake of rising COVID-19 cases.

Amid new Marine Corps LSD problem, DoD changes force-wide drug test policy
In the wake of LSD testing due to a 2nd Marine Division "drug problem," the Department of Defense has changed its LSD testing policy.

Army special agents investigate two bodies found on Fort Bragg
The bodies were found on Wednesday in a training area, but a statement by Fort Bragg said their deaths are unrelated to official unit training.

Pearl Harbor ceremony marking 79th anniversary of attack closed to public amid virus
The health risks to the aging survivors of the attack and other World War II veterans mean none of them will gather at Pearl Harbor this year.

Why the Corps may keep a 2-week boot camp quarantine after the COVID-19 pandemic ends
A two-week quarantine before boot camp actually starts might stay.
