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Omicron isn’t significantly impacting Navy operations, admiral says
The Navy has had outbreaks of all COVID-19 variants on its ships, officials say.
By Diana Stancy
Retired Navy officer sentenced to life for child sex abuse
Lt. Cmdr. Ronald Zenga sexually abused a minor from the time he was assigned to Guam between 2010 and 2013 and continuing beyond his retirement in October 2017, when he was on the faculty at the Naval War College.
Two off-duty Army reservists were stranded behind Taliban lines, DoD confirms
Both reserve soldiers are now accounted for and safe.
By Davis Winkie
In step to shut Guantanamo, Biden transfers Moroccan home
The transfer of Abdullatif Nasser was the first by the Biden administration.
By Dino Hazell
Guantanamo prosecutor, an Army one-star, retires as 9/11 trial remains elusive
The retirement of Brig. Gen. Mark Martins was disclosed by a civilian employee of the Defense Department late Thursday.
Democratic appropriators want to spend more on weapons procurement than Biden
House appropriators proposed $1.7 billion more for weapons procurement and $1.6 billion less for development and testing of cutting-edge technologies meant to deter China.
By Joe Gould
Shaw F-16 squadron to train with Vermont Air Guard F-35s in offensive counter-air ops
The Agile Combat Employment capabilities of a small contingent of airmen from the 55th Fighter Squadron will be tested as they work out of a deployed, simulated remote location.
By Air Force Times staff
US approves release of oldest Guantanamo prisoner, lawyer says
A 73-year-old from Pakistan who is the oldest prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention center was notified on Monday that he has been approved for release after more than 16 years in custody at the U.S. base in Cuba.
Guantanamo prisoners now getting COVID-19 vaccine, says source
A defense official said all 40 men held at the Navy base in Cuba will be offered the vaccination to comply with legal requirements regarding the treatment of prisoners and to help prevent COVID-19 from spreading.
US closes once-secret Guantanamo prison unit, moves prisoners
Southern Command said the Camp 7 prisoners were moved to Camp 5 “safely and without incident."
West Virginia Army National Guardsman dies
The young miltary police officer was not on duty or in a duty status at the time of death.
By Army Times staff