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Faceless people, invisible hands: Army video targets PSYOP recruits
A foreboding new video released in the early morning hours is the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
MacDill Air Force reservists return from fighting COVID-19 in New York
MacDill Air Force reservists from the 927th Aerospace Medicine Squadron are coming out of quarantine after fighting COVID-19 in New York.
By Zach England
This week in Congress: Resuming delayed defense, VA budget fights
Defense and veterans hearings for the week of July 6, 2020.
Remains of missing Fort Hood soldier identified as Vanessa Guillen, family says
Army investigators have informed the family of Spc. Vanessa Guillen that the remains found Tuesday in a shallow grave by a river in Texas are indeed those of the Fort Hood soldier, who went missing more than two months ago.
By Kent Miller
Iraqi forces thwart attack aiming for Camp Taji, but child injured by rocket fired toward US Embassy
The Iraqi military said Sunday that a rocket aimed at Baghdad’s fortified Green Zone, home of the U.S. Embassy, struck a residential house and injured a child.
Soldier killed in Afghanistan vehicle rollover accident
Spc. Vincent Sebastian Ibarria, 21, from San Antonio, Texas, died as the result of a vehicle rollover accident in Afghanistan.
By Howard Altman
Democrats say troop threats should be pursued ‘relentlessly’
The two top Democrats in Congress said Thursday that any threats to U.S. troops must be pursued “relentlessly,” rebuking President Donald Trump after receiving a highly classified briefing about intelligence that Russia offered bounties for killing U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
Official photos may again be removed from officer selection boards
"We want to ensure that biases, conscious or unconscious, do not have any role in this important decision-making process,” the chief of naval personnel said in a statement to Navy Times.
DoD looks to expand child care fee assistance pilot program
More military families might be able to use child care fee assistance programs.
By Karen Jowers
Pilot killed in Shaw F-16 crash ‘loved his family, his country and loved to fly'
Air Force 1st Lt. David Schmitz died in the crash of an F-16CM Fighting Falcon at Shaw Air Force Base late Tuesday night.
By Howard Altman