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Transgender vets sue VA to force move on gender confirmation surgeries
The move comes on the three-year anniversary of President Joe Biden's repeal of the ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
Court to decide if Hyten will face trial in civil suit for sexual assault
The appeals court could take three months to a year to decide whether the case against retired Air Force Gen. John Hyten, the former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will proceed.
More people are joining the Air Force in their late 30s
Nearly 600 people in their late 30s have enlisted in the active duty Air Force since the age limit changed in 2014.
Navy secretary suspends operations at Red Hill fuel storage facility following water contamination
The operations are on hold until the Navy’s U.S. Pacific Fleet wraps up its investigation into petroleum in the Navy water system.
By Diana Stancy
Water worries in Hawaii military housing: ‘I am angry, extremely stressed’
Officials are providing potable water as they conduct further tests.
By Karen Jowers
Senate turns to NDAA after de-linking China competition bill
The Senate could consider the annual defense authorization bill as soon as Thursday after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., abandoned a controversial push to merge it with sweeping China-focused legislation.
By Joe Gould
A birthday toast to belligerent Marine commandant Anthony Gale, the only top officer ever fired
Gale was found guilty on myriad charges following a six-day bender in the nation's capital.
Homeland Security recovers some NVGs stolen from Fort Hood
Some — but not all — of the night vision equipment was recovered in a series of raids.
By Davis Winkie
Someone hacked the USS Kidd’s official Facebook page
The hackers treated visitors to live streaming "Age of Empires" gameplay. l33t!
Black veterans group sues VA for racial disparity data
A legal clinic at Yale Law School is assisting in the lawsuit.
By Adam Morey
Memo exempting Task Force Sinai leaders from alcohol limit was an ‘error,’ officials say
Task Force Sinai's leaders were initially exempt from the policy.
By Davis Winkie