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Nebraska considers using veterans to help address teacher shortage
A new bill would allow qualifying veterans to teach in Nebraska, but critics say it is not the solution to the state’s teacher shortage.
By Paul Hammel, The Nebraska Examiner
Air Force doctor killed in vehicle accident in United Arab Emirates
Capt. (Dr.) Kelliann Leli, 30, died Nov. 27 in a non-combat-related vehicle incident at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates. She had deployed from Travis Air Force Base, California.
By Kent Miller
COVID-19 doesn’t stop Thanksgiving for troops overseas
However Thanksgiving will look for deployed servicemembers this year, the DLA’s troop support program is providing warfighters with Thanksgiving meals, as it does annually.
By Jared Morgan
Veterans share Thanksgiving deployment stories
Many service members are deployed during Thanksgiving. Here are their stories.
By Sarah Sicard
Army offering $7,500 reward in investigation of sexual assault on Camp Buehring, Kuwait
A National Guard soldier was sexually assaulted Aug. 31 in an airfield latrine building, according to an Army CID poster.
By Davis Winkie
Deployed and pregnant soldiers can receive temporary promotions under expanded policy
The policy change is intended to help soldiers who want to start a family, as well as implement some needed administrative changes to facilitate promotions if the Army returns to full-scale combat operations.
By Kyle Rempfer
These military kids found an ingenious way to talk to their deployed dad
Adorable children leave messages for their deployed dad using their video doorbell service.
By Sarah Sicard
Putin offers NATO inspection of military sites after demise of nuclear arms pact
The U.S. and Russia pulled out of the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty last year.
Army battalion commander under investigation for political social media posts
Lt. Col. Joseph Cannon faces an Army investigation for his Facebook posts.
By Davis Winkie
Deployed soldiers face punishment for their ‘message to liberals’ video
Another viral video, another two troops in trouble.
By Davis Winkie
The Cole attack — more than 9/11 — predicted America’s challenges in the 21st century
The vast majority of terrorist attacks against the U.S. have looked more like the USS Cole and less like 9/11, says the author of this commentary.
By Justin Conrad