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Married colonels at Fort Hood fired after separate investigations
Meredith's husband, Col. Jon Meredith, was also relieved of command last October.
By Zamone Perez
Air Force approves first religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccine for 9 troops
For weeks, the Air Force said it granted no religious exemptions. Now it's approved the most in the military so far.
Ann Arbor anesthetist sentenced for stealing opioids from VA medical center
Elizabeth Prophitt pleaded guilty Nov. 9 to five counts of obtaining controlled substances by fraud, misrepresentation or deceit, after stealing more than 2,200 vials of controlled substances from the Ann Arbor VA Medical Center in Michigan.
Nearly 8,500 active-duty airmen and guardians missed the vaccination deadline
About 1,800 exemptions were granted, largely for medical reasons. Almost 5,000 religious exemption requests are now being processed.
Air Force launches investigation after human remains found in C-17 flying out of Kabul
“OSI’s review will be thorough to ensure we obtain the facts regarding this tragic incident,” Stefanek said. “Our hearts go out to the families of the deceased.”
Woman’s confession in death of Spc. Vanessa Guillén stays
A judge on Wednesday denied a request to suppress Cecily Ann Aguilar's confession of helping kill and dismember Spc. Vanessa Guillén.
Coronavirus precautions cancel Naval Postgraduate School graduation
More than 11,000 California residents are now self-monitoring for symptoms of the potentially fatal disease.
By Carl Prine
8 female soldiers who changed the course of US military history
March 8 is International Women’s Day, and a celebration of women would be incomplete if the female trailblazers of the United States Army were not recognized. From breaking barriers in combat to challenging the status quo across eras, here are 8 female soldiers who changed the course of history for the U.S. military.
By Dylan Gresik
Navy chief pleads guilty to sex crimes
When he gets out of prison, he must register as a sex offender, too.
By Carl Prine
West Point to honor first female 4-star general
The first woman to become a four-star general in the U.S. military will be honored with an award at West Point.
These are the first sisters to attain the rank of general, Army says
They say they didn't expect to be in the Army this long, but an Army leader says their success is no surprise.
By Diana Stancy