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Senators warn more visas are urgently needed for Afghans who aided US
More than a dozen senators said Congress needs to raise the limit on the number of special immigrant visas the U.S. can process for Afghans.
US ending Operation Allies Welcome, shift to new Afghan refugee help
White House officials said the move is meant to improve efforts to assist Afghan refugees.
No foul play in moving Space Command to Alabama, Pentagon watchdog says
The Pentagon watchdog found that the Air Force followed the rules in picking Redstone Arsenal, but it questioned whether the service’s base-selection process leads to the best fit.
Afghan evacuation flights to resume with streamlined process
Flights from Afghanistan to Qatar are set to resume while the immigration process for Afghans is being trimmed from years to months.
For Cashe and Plumlee, the Medal of Honor comes after years of advocacy
Three soldiers will receive the Medal of Honor on Thursday. For two, it took longer than usual.
By Davis Winkie
Army relieved ‘old school’ battalion leader over poor command climate
The widely-publicized racism, bigotry and discrimination allegations that inspired the investigation were not substantiated.
By Davis Winkie
Former interpreter: Afghan allies need our help
A former interpreter for the U.S. military in Iraq is calling on Americans to help allies in Afghanistan.
By Ahmed Mushref
Army ROTC embraces cadet preferences in new talent management push
Cadet Command is bringing the Army's "war for talent" to bear in the earliest stages of an officer's career.
By Davis Winkie
Air Force tries flight-hour cap, flexible test scores to diversify officer candidates
Considering only 60 flight hours would result in about 70 more qualified Hispanic candidates, 47 more women and 26 more Black candidates over 12 years.
A GI Bill for Afghan allies
This initiative would be critical to accelerating their integration and maximizing their ultimate contribution to their new country.
By Desaix Myers and Doug Livermore