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Green Berets’ work to free Afghans comes with a personal cost
For a small group of Green Berets at Fort Bragg, working to help rescue American citizens and Afghan allies has taken a great mental and emotional toll.
By Howard Altman
Biden to nominate former House staffer as Army acquisition boss
President Joe Biden will nominate Douglas Bush, a former lead House Armed Services Committee staffer, as the Army’s acquisition chief, the White House announced Tuesday.
By Joe Gould
Personalized medicine is the future of health care for troops, advocates say
New military healthcare initiatives and non-profits are taking a holistic approach to treating the causes of illness, not just symptoms.
By Harm Venhuizen
Why aren’t more vets applying to get GI Bill restored?
Last year, about 8,000 veterans got a message in their inbox telling them they may qualify for a new law that restores education benefits to GI Bill users whose schools have abruptly closed. Nine months later, Veterans Affairs Department officials are trying to figure out why fewer than 20 percent have responded — and whether they should be concerned.
By Natalie Gross