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Trump taps Reserve and National Guard for temporary immigration judges
Both the Army and National Guard said they hope to fill the assignments with volunteers. About 100 Army Reserve lawyers will be in the first group.
By Amy Taxin, The Associated Press
Gen. Brown: The Air Force isn’t getting bigger; to win wars it must must move airmen into undermanned jobs
"We’re going to have to make some unhappy people … in order to make sure we can get all the mission sets done," Brown told reporters.
Trump’s popularity slips in latest Military Times poll — and more troops say they’ll vote for Biden
About half of troops surveyed for the poll said they have an unfavorable view of the commander in chief.
Massachusetts National Guard plans machine gun range on Cape Cod base
Plan are underway to build a machine gun range at a Cape Cod base used for training by the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
200 soldiers mobilized to help fight wildfires in Western US
Officials with the National Interagency Fire Center say about 200 active duty U.S. Army soldiers are being mobilized to help fight wildfires across the western United States.
Aiming at Trump, Biden says he won’t use military as ‘prop’ in address to National Guard group
Joe Biden said on Saturday that as president, he would never use the military “as a prop or private militia” and accused President Donald Trump of employing U.S. forces to settle “personal vendettas” and violate citizens’ rights.
Air Force sergeant pleads not guilty in killing of sheriff’s deputy
An Air Force sergeant pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder charges in the ambush killing of a sheriff’s deputy, one of two killings of law enforcement officers he is suspected of committing in Northern California last spring.
Guard troops from 3 states heading to Wisconsin to assist with unrest
National Guard troops from Arizona, Michigan and Alabama were heading to Wisconsin to assist with unrest in Kenosha after the Jacob Blake shooting, said Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday.
By Military Times staff
2nd person pleads guilty in counterfeit military clothing scheme
A New York City man has pleaded guilty to his role in a scheme to manufacture counterfeit brand-name clothing overseas that was then sold in the U.S., including to the military in violation of federal law, prosecutors said Thursday.
Here’s how the military is responding to Hurricane Laura
Thousands of National Guard troops have been activated in response to the storm.
By Diana Stancy
National Guard activated after downtown Minneapolis unrest
The Minnesota National Guard has been activated again to quell unrest in Minneapolis.
By Jeff Baenen