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Pentagon begins outreach to reenlist troops booted for COVID vaccine
The Defense Department is offering back pay to service members who were involuntarily separated after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Travel restrictions lifted by DoD at these states and host nations
Thirty-nine states and five host nations meet the conditions to lift travel restrictions.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army veteran creates patch to honor health care workers
Army veteran Jacob Neal saw hospitals turn into battlefields due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so he designed a patch to honor healthcare workers.
By Zach England
Some pilots delay retirements, but coronavirus’ effect on shortfall remains unknown
The roughly 2,100-pilot shortfall, which the former Air Force secretary once warned could "break the force" has remained largely unchanged over the last few years.
Historic nomination of first black service chief to move forward after lawmaker lifts secret hold
Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown's nomination had been held up over a KC-46 basing decision.
Army vaccine researchers are preparing for the possibility of new COVID-19 strains
Army medical personnel said that a COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Moderna Therapeutics is “very likely” to be the first one tested on a large scale.
By Kyle Rempfer
Sailors test positive for COVID-19 aboard dock landing ship Carter Hall
Officials refuse to say how many sailors have been infected.
Two Army training sites had 210 combined COVID-19 cases after recruits left controlled monitoring phases
More than 140 soldiers training at Fort Benning and about 70 at Fort Leonard Wood tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
By Kyle Rempfer
2020 Warrior Games scrubbed by Marine Corps over COVID-19 concerns
There will be no Warrior Games this year thanks to COVID-19.
By Howard Altman
VA says it’ll stop almost all use of unproven drug on vets for coronavirus
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie said Thursday that his department has all but stopped use of an unproven malaria drug on veterans with COVID-19.
The Pentagon has spent 23% of its COVID-19 response funds. Congress is asking why not more.
The Pentagon has spent less than a quarter of the $10.6 billion Congress gave it in March to protect military personnel and marshal American industry to procure face masks, ventilators and other products hospitals need in their fight against the coronavirus.
By Joe Gould