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Combatant commands must think globally, outgoing Army North chief says
A Q&A with Lt. Gen. John Evans, who recently relinquished command of U.S. Army North and retired after 36 years of service.
By Todd South
Vaccines work, Pentagon says, as surge in troop COVID deaths comes to a halt
After pandemic deaths doubled over late summer and fall, the military hasn't had any in two weeks.
Unvaccinated active duty airmen will soon be barred from moving to new assignments
Nearly 97 percent, or 316,000, of the 326,000 active duty airmen are fully vaccinated.
As deadline approaches, Marines are the military’s least vaccinated force
Despite extra time, the Army is still ahead of the Marine Corps with a 95% vaccination rate.
By Philip Athey
VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new law
The bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.
Unvaccinated soldiers and Army units see updated rules in latest FRAGOs
Soldiers who are not fully vaccinated will undergo COVID-19 screenings at least once a week.
Minnesota National Guard to reinforce nursing home staffs
Selected facilities will receive Guard teams for up to three weeks at a time.
Oklahoma Guard’s vaccine defiance part of long history of disputes over Guard control
History suggests there could be a path to compromise...or to a federal mobilization.
By Davis Winkie
94% of active duty Marines at least partially vaccinated as deadline looms
Depending on the number of exemptions, the active duty Marine Corps may boot just under 11,000 Marines.
By Philip Athey
Other states hesitant to defy Guard’s COVID vaccine mandate like Oklahoma
Several states confirmed that they have not implemented policies similar to Oklahoma's, nor do they have plans to do so.
By Davis Winkie