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Hegseth doesn’t initially commit to obeying courts on LA deployments
The defense secretary later clarified that he wouldn't "defy" a ruling from the Supreme Court.
Measure would allow VA to give coronavirus vaccine to any veteran and most caregivers
Currently, only veterans enrolled in VA medical care can get the vaccine through the department.
Shoot-house video is full of ‘flagging’; 10th Mountain senior enlisted vows problems will ‘get fixed’
The 10th Mountain Division rebuked a viral video showing troops from the unit flagrantly pointing weapons at one another during live-fire room clearance training.
By Kyle Rempfer
Guard response to Capitol riots wasn’t hurt by politics, officials insist
Former Capitol Hill security leaders say they did not see intelligence predicting the need for military assistance ahead of the attack.
This week in Congress: Pandemic response remains lawmakers’ top focus
Defense and veterans hearings in Congress for the week of Feb. 22, 2021.
For VA, where veterans live is a bigger factor in COVID vaccine refusal than race
The department has already distributed about 2 million vaccines doses in the last two months.
Coronavirus relief plan includes billions in new funds for veterans programs
About $17 billion of the nearly $2 trillion package would go to bolster programs at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Marines seek new intel tool for public info online
The Corps needs new technology to help track mushrooming open source information about potential threats from news reports, social media, the dark web and other sources.
By Mark Pomerleau
This week in Congress: A new deputy defense secretary, and lingering Fort Hood concerns
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of Feb. 1, 2021.
23 Republicans urge Biden to work with allies on tech to combat China
GOP lawmakers are calling on President Biden to maximize alliances on emerging technology.
By Joe Gould
Excerpt from ‘Call Me Commander’ by Jeff Testerman and Daniel M. Freed
"Call Me Commander" shows how reporters revealed the U.S. Navy Veterans Association was a scam, and uncovered how the man who operated it was a Harvard Law School graduate and former U.S. Army intelligence officer who had been wanted since the 1980s.
By Jeff Testerman and Daniel Freed