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Air Force investigating airman’s death during PT test
The Air Force said the PT assessment was routine, and is now trying to determine what caused A1C Moonga's death.
Army basic training slowed as 6 recruits removed for possible coronavirus
Six recruits already were removed from the pipeline to basic training after showing coronavirus symptoms.
By Kyle Rempfer
Returning troops denied water, bathrooms under quarantine
“This is no way to treat Soldiers returning from war,” one soldier said.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Second VA patient dies from coronavirus; department preparing deployment of 3,000 medical staff and additional mobile medical units
The unidentified patient was receiving treatment at White River Junction VA Medical Center in Vermont.
Training in Iraq halted, smaller bases consolidating some coalition troops homeward bound over COVID-19 concerns
“The Coalition remains committed to the lasting defeat of ISIS through our partnership with the ISF, and as the situation permits, we will resume our support to Iraqi training."
By Shawn Snow
Soldiers can apply for hardship, isolation allowance if impacted by stop-move policy
The stop-move policy has thrown many soldiers’ lives in limbo.
By Kyle Rempfer
The Iraq War is not yet over
Thousands of lives and trillions of dollars later, it appears that Iran has been the only real winner, says the author of this commentary.
By Andrew Milburn
Commandant directs Marines on how to prepare for coronavirus
The letter instructs commanders on the ground to make force preservation and risk mitigation decisions based on new information.
By Philip Athey
As first VA patient dies from COVID-19, VA hospitals start barring all visitors
VA is monitoring 30 patients with confirmed cases or who are presumed to have a positive test for the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
By Patricia Kime
Amid coronavirus pandemic, Navy’s top leaders address the fleet
The brief address — 74 seconds — addressed sweeping changes in how personnel and their families will travel and work over the next 60 days,
By Carl Prine
Explainer: If coronavirus started in bats, why aren’t they dead?
Bats are amazing creatures.
By Marcos E. García-Ojeda, University of California, Merced