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Marine amphibious combat vehicle variants will arrive
The command and control and 30 mm-equipped versions will be ready for unit testing in 2024.
By Todd South
US marks 20 years since 9/11, in shadow of Afghan war’s end
A nation remembers on the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
By Bobby Caina Calvan
Pennsylvania Guard rebukes officer’s alleged attempt to push vaccine exemptions
The company commander sent an email to his subordinate leaders saying that soldiers seeking a religious exemption “do not have to be devout...[and] can simply morally disagree."
By Davis Winkie
Army War College commandant suspended, under investigation
The number two officer for the Army Corps of Engineers has been assigned as the acting commandant.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army secretary: 6,200 National Guard troops to be in DC area ‘by the weekend’
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy made the announcement in a joint press conference with D.C. leadership on Thursday.
By Davis Winkie
Report documents poor virus response in Pennsylvania veterans home
State data shows at least 42 residents of the 292-bed Southeastern Veterans’ Center have died of the virus, the most among the six state-run veterans’ homes.
MPs handcuff, detain National Guard chaplain in Kuwait ... for wearing headphones
Chaplain Capt. Justin Thomas was hauled off by military police for wearing headphones at the behest of the installation sergeant major.
By Davis Winkie
Presidency hinges on tight races in battleground states
Neither candidate cleared the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, and the margins were tight in several battleground states.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press, Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Pennsylvania county will evaluate 9 mistakenly discarded military ballots
The local elections board in Luzerne County will carefully consider nine mistakenly discarded military ballots, which have been linked to specific voters.
9 discarded military ballots weren’t fraud, Pennsylvania election chief says
Workers in the elections office in Luzerne County are getting training on handling mailed-in military and overseas ballots, Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said,
Probe into ‘discarded’ mail-in military ballots becomes campaign outrage fuel
The news release from a U.S. attorney in Pennsylvania was provocative: Nine mailed-in military ballots had been “discarded” by the local election office in a swing county of one of the most important presidential battleground states.
By Christina A. Cassidy, The Associated Press