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Pentagon revamps how it prevents, handles collateral damage in strikes
The entire Defense Department has civilian harm reduction marching orders.
Photos reveal damage to U.S. Embassy in Baghdad following attack by supporters of Iran-backed militia
“The game has changed, and we’re prepared to do what is necessary to defend our personnel and our interests and our partners in the region."
By Shawn Snow
Why the deeper, lasting costs of war are not reflected just in dollars and body counts
Researchers looked at the effects of the current wars both abroad and at home.
By Todd South
A year after Hurricane Florence, Camp Lejeune is still working on housing repairs
Labor and funding issues pushed the planned repairs back, as many buildings around the base still have tarps covering damaged roofs.
Tarps from Florence are still on roofs of hundreds of buildings at Lejeune, New River as Hurricane Dorian arrives
With a nearly $3.6 billion price tag in damages from Florence, the Corps is worried about the additional destruction that may come with Hurricane Dorian.
By Shawn Snow
Here’s why a 2009 airstrike by a US F-15, which killed scores of civilians, still haunts Germany today
Scores of people, including many civilians, died when a U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle bombed two fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban.
By Frank Jordans, The Associated Press
China Lake repair costs might top $2 billion
In the wake of earthquakes and aftershocks, one out of every five buildings is unsafe or carries use restrictions, according to the Navy.
By Jon Simkins
The military is being pulled deeper into the climate change debate
A new legislative provision would require overhauling how the Defense Department prepares for extreme weather events and global climate shifts.
Storm-ravaged bases wait on Washington for repair money
Hundreds of millions of repair dollars are at stake for several stateside military bases.
By Joe Gould
You can claim damages if the Fort Bragg power outage ruined your stuff
Army families who suffered loss during the outage can contact the on-post claims office.
If your military housing is contaminated, who pays your mold-related expenses?
You might be the one paying for your expenses related to mold contamination. But check out all your options.
By Karen Jowers