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More military reservists to be sent to Europe, angering some in GOP
Since Russia invaded Ukraine last year, the Pentagon has deployed more than 20,000 additional forces to Europe.
By Zamone Perez
Third man charged in alleged antifa assault of two Marine reservists in Philadelphia
His charges include aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation, conspiracy, theft, terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another, among others.
By Shawn Snow
Army’s Jeff Monken selected George Munger coach of the year
Army coach Jeff Monken simply shrugged at the good news.
Lawsuit: Florida think-tank fired Air Force reservist over military duty
A former employee of a Tallahassee conservative think tank says he was fired because he had to spend time on military duty with the Air Force Reserve.
You have until midnight to enroll in or change plans for dental, vision and health
You must act before midnight today, Dec. 10, if you want to enroll in the federal employee dental and vision plans. The Tricare Retiree Dental Program ends Dec. 31, and you must take steps to continue your dental coverage.
By Karen Jowers
Man charged in attack on Marine reservists near rally in Philadelphia
A Philadelphia man faces assault and other charges for what police say was an attack on a several non-uniformed Marine Corps reservists near a conservative rally earlier this month.
Police: Marine reservists attacked, robbed in Philadelphia
Philadelphia police say a group of men and women attacked several Marine Corps reservists near a conservative rally last weekend.
Pricetag for Pentagon’s major weapon systems grows by 10 percent
The Pentagon is spending more on weapons, but largely due to increases in what they are buying.
By Aaron Mehta
Congress eases rules for active-duty troops, reservists seeking commercial driver’s licenses
The new rules would make obtaining medical checks for the licenses easier and remove expiring authorities for troops looking to avoid retesting on driving skills.
Man who planted virus in an Army computer program cost taxpayers millions
A defense contractor was found guilty of transmitting malicious code that affected a program used to handle pay for nearly 200,000 soldiers.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army reservists sue Pentagon, DHS for putting hold on citizenship applications
Army Reservists are suing the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security after they joined a program to give them a fast track to citizenship through military service, said a report in the McClatchy DC Bureau.
By Ashley Bunch