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Marine recruit who died at boot camp in 2023 had asthma, Corps finds
The death of Pfc. Noah Jamar Evans on April 18, 2023, during a physical fitness test prompted the Marine Corps to open an investigation.
Marine recruit dies at boot camp during physical fitness test
Pfc. Noah Evans, 21, died Tuesday at Parris Island, South Carolina.
Texas House passes act in honor of late Guardsman
The bill may also retroactively give Guardsmen the same protections as law enforcement assigned to the border.
Family of dead Guardsman seeks retroactive benefits from namesake bill
The Bishop Evans Act, named for a Texas National Guardsman who died, would guarantee death benefits for survivors of troops who die in the line of duty.
In Utah, one airman’s trashed F-35 is another’s training aid
“It’s a neat opportunity for us to get nice, new toys — even if they’re garbage.”
A new hope: Mark Hamill lends voice to Ukrainian air raid app
After dangers pass, Hamill announces via the app that “the air alert is over.” He then signs off with, “May the Force be with you."
Military groups call on lawmakers to give Texas troops death benefits
Texas lawmakers are considering legislation that would guarantee National Guard troops on state deployment $500,000 in death benefits for their survivors.
Pilot program for F-35 maintainers ends with little fanfare
“Ultimately, the [Lightning Technician Program] concept did not meet the needs of the Air Force enterprise,” the service said.
Investigation finds allegedly racist texts to Black airman were fake
An airman facing punishment for the incident is still able to appeal.
Underdeveloped brain led to 2006 bank heist, jailed ex-Ranger claims
The defendant argued that his actions as a 20-year-old were orchestrated by a brain that “does not fully develop until 25.”
By Jon Simkins