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Air Force seeks retirees to come back to active duty
Up to 1,000 retirees can return to their former careers as the service seeks to plug a critical manning gap.
As coronavirus lingers, all 4,000 cadets to return to Air Force Academy
About 400 healthy cadets will stay in hotels away from the academy to free up quarantine and isolation space.
Midshipmen to return to Naval Academy this month; Plebe Parents Weekend sidelined
First and second class midshipmen will begin to return to the Naval Academy in Annapolis in about a week under a staggered plan.
Return to work plans ‘endanger’ federal workers, senators say
Four senators representing the states surrounding Washington, D.C. have called federal return to work plans unsafe and premature in the wake of new COVID-19 numbers.
By Jessie Bur
Congressman calls on watchdogs to check reopening safety measures
U.S. Representative Gerry E. Connolly, D-Va., has called on agency inspectors general to ensure that plans to bring employees back to work meet best practices for worker safety.
By Jessie Bur
Pentagon to begin returning employees to the office
As many as 40 percent of Pentagon employees may be asked to return to the office June 15 under the agency's phase one reopening plan.
By Jessie Bur
Army: Esper reverses plan to send back active-duty troops brought in to support DC region amid protests
Active-duty troops brought in to help if needed with the civil unrest in the nation’s capitol are beginning to return to their home base, after two days of more peaceful demonstrations in Washington, D.C., senior defense officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Some Marines stuck in Spain and Italy may return home soon following COVID-19 deployment disruption
Marine Forces Europe and Africa said it remains “flexible in light of the dynamic global public health situation.”
By Shawn Snow
Navy OKs enlistment extensions, veteran re-entry to supplement ranks amid Covid-19
The deadline to submit requests is July 1.
By Jon Simkins
Guardsman fired from the Postal Service in 2000 for military service receives notice to return to work
“This is the most egregious case of USERRA violation in the history of the federal government.”
By Dylan Gresik