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Bill from vets in Congress would keep military roles open to women
The bill, which lacks Republican sponsors, is explicitly described as a response to the Pentagon review of women in ground combat roles.
By Hope Hodge Seck
One man shot dead, another seriously injured with stab wounds in incident at Camp Lejeune
One dead, one badly injured in incident at on-base residence at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune early Saturday morning.
By Howard Altman
Naval Aviation Schools Command CO and fellow Navy pilot killed in private plane crash
The fatal crash happened Wednesday outside Selma, Alabama.
Bill would create commemorative coin in support of National WWII Memorial
A bill has been introduced to help fund maintenance, educational programs, and commemorations at the National World War II Memorial.
By Zach England
Two-star on Joint Staff was quietly removed in January amid Army investigation
“This matter is still ongoing, however, and we cannot comment any further,” an Army official said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Two USFK service members test positive for COVID-19 after arriving in S. Korea from US
So far, only five active-duty USFK service members have tested positive for COVID-19.
By Diana Stancy
Crime lab report finds bullet that killed woman fired from Luke Air Force Base airman’s rifle
Luke Air Force Base airman Mark Gooch has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in the death of Sasha Krause.
Military members are disproportionately affected by cybercrime: Here’s why and how to avoid it
Cybercriminals are targeting America's military personnel and families, but steps can be made to avoid becoming a victim.
By Zach England
Young soldier’s training death ‘very preventable,’ requires immediate reforms, lawmaker tells SECDEF
The safety pin in the driver’s hatch of Panipinto’s Bradley failed. During the road-test, the right-hand side tread of the Bradley also came off, which caused the vehicle to roll over, according to the lawmaker.
By Kyle Rempfer