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Former generals warn of more Guard use in domestic, political missions
The Guard has increasingly been used for unconventional missions outside its traditional mission set, four retired National Guard generals argued.
By Zamone Perez
White House Arctic strategy calls for enhanced military presence
The enhanced U.S. posture aims to deter increased Russian and Chinese activity in the region as global warming rapidly melts the Polar ice caps.
Coast Guard Academy settles suit over policy banning parents
A Coast Guard Academy cadet who was expelled for becoming a father will get his degree as part of a legal settlement, his attorneys said Thursday.
Pay error means Guard troops owe taxes for Operation Lone Star
Officials said they became aware of the issue in July 2022.
No end in sight on C-130H groundings; other planes fill in on mobility
The Air Force is finding workarounds to keep carrying out mobility missions while many C-130Hs are grounded due to concerns over propeller assembly cracks.
Texas Guardsman dies by self-inflicted gunshot on border mission
The soldier shot himself with his duty weapon — an M4 carbine, according to an official document.
Pregnant women can now apply for Air Force Officer Training School
Women can apply to OTS while carrying a child and head to training six months after their pregnancy ends.
G-RAP 2.0? National Guard could resurrect recruiting referral bonuses
Guard officials are mulling the move on a national level, while a handful of states implement their own referral bonus schemes.
By Davis Winkie