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US troops doubled in Syria before Assad’s overthrow, Pentagon says
The surge of 1,100 troops to the country has been going on for months without being disclosed publicly.
Petition to retire Pat Tillman’s #40 jersey league-wide gains momentum
A petition for the NFL to retire Pat Tillman's jersey number has collected over 80,000 signatures.
By Sarah Sicard
Major racial disparities exist in military justice system, report says
The report highlighted three areas the Pentagon should remedy, including training and education, service member protections and oversight and transparency.
By Zamone Perez
Coin toss tribute to Pat Tillman shadowed over his death
Former NFL player and Corp. Pat Tillman was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in April 2004.
By Zamone Perez
Veterans are running for Congress — who to watch on election night
Eighteen races on the ballot this month will feature two veterans vying against each other for a seat in Congress.
The Army is struggling to stay out of the culture war
“We get criticized sometimes for being ‘woke.’ I’m not sure what ‘woke’ means,” the Army secretary said.
By Davis Winkie
GOP reps fear loan forgiveness plan will hurt military recruiting
The lawmakers are asking White House officials for information on whether military recruiting was considered before making the loan forgiveness plan.
Millions of vets suffering from burn pit, toxic injuries set for more benefits after Congress passes PACT Act
President Joe Biden is expected to sign the sweeping plan into law in coming days.
Burn pits benefits bill concerns aren’t new, hinge on budget moves
Republicans have accused Democrats of making new changes to complicate the sweeping veterans policy measure, but the budget issues they cite have been in the bill for months.
The Spouse Angle Podcast — Up this week: Behind a New Initiative to Support Military Families of Color
Two spouses share their own experiences as women of color in the military community.
By Military Times staff
Army backtracks on new job for general who was removed amid Fort Hood fallout
Maj. Gen. Scott L. Efflandt will be reassigned as “special assistant” to the commander of U.S. Army North.
By Kyle Rempfer