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Setting the scene: Army to test new hub for stockpiling in Australia
The Army is establishing major sites to shelter equipment that could be used during war, humanitarian crises or natural disasters in the Pacific theater.
By Jen Judson
New in 2021: Are your latest housing protections in the tenant bill of rights under threat?
A deadline of Dec. 15 was reportedly given to privatized housing companies to answer whether they will commit to the tenant bill of rights.
By Karen Jowers
Air Force B-52s fly from Minot to Persian Gulf in round-trip mission to caution Iran
A senior U.S. military officer said the flight by two Air Force B-52s was in response to signals that Iran may be planning attacks against U.S. allied targets in Iraq or elsewhere in the region in coming days.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
New in 2021: What will your PCS move look like?
Will some of the COVID protocols for industry continue?
By Karen Jowers
Actions taken by Army secretary, Congress after Spc. Vanessa Guillen’s death are insufficient
Congress must mandate that the DoD develop and implement a detailed plan to combat sexual harassment and assault in the military within six months, according to the author of this commentary.
By Michelle J. Gradnigo
Fort Drum soldier, teen charged in death of Army corporal
Pvt. Jamaal Mellish and a 16-year-old boy were charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping, second-degree weapons charges in the death of Cpl. Hayden Harris.
New in 2021: Rewarding experience in promotions — and the end of WAPS?
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Joanne Bass is eyeing a series of changes to the enlisted personnel system.
Latest fight over defense bill may push final passage into 2021
The annual defense authorization bill has hit yet another procedural roadblock, this time over an unrelated fight over stimulus checks related to the ongoing pandemic.
Travis OSI investigating airman who allegedly threatened children in gun-related dispute
The airman is still on duty, Travis said, but does not carry a weapon as part of his routine duties.
Marine Corps veteran left homeless gets new tiny house for Christmas
Christmas, the season of perpetual hope, was three months distant when Hoy M. Young Jr.’s home caught fire and burned to the ground.
By Rick Steelhammer, Charleston Gazette-Mail