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Close combat ‘mixed reality’ goggle fielding in 2023
Two versions roll out in 2023 with an advanced version coming in 2025.
By Todd South
Fort Stewart has a spot saved for Alwyn Cashe’s expected Medal of Honor
The 3rd Infantry Division renamed its ceremonial garden after Sgt. 1st Class Alwyn Cashe, an Iraq War hero.
By Davis Winkie
CENTCOM is releasing drawdown updates, but they don’t include troop numbers
The drawdown is anywhere between 6 and 12 percent complete, but details on how many people are still there have been withheld.
Chief of staff: Next 48 hours critical for COVID-stricken President Trump. Pentagon: no change in posture.
President Donald Trump's doctors provided updates on his condition Saturday morning. Military officials in contact with the president have not tested positive.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press, Jill Colvin, The Associated Press, Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Harm Venhuizen
Dozens of sailors arrive in Texas to support COVID-19 response
Approximately 70 Navy personnel join the ranks of about 580 troops supporting COVID-19 relief efforts in Texas.
By Zach England
Number of troops testing positive for coronavirus up over 50 percent this week
There are 893 positive-testing service members, according to the Defense Department’s Thursday update, out of 1,550 current cases, which include civilians dependents and contractors.
Streamlight upgrades performance of previous TLR tac lights
Streamlight announces it is updating the TLR-1 and TLR-2 models of pistol lights by increasing their output by 100%. These new lights will include all the great features of the originals, but with better performance.
By Jim Grant
Coronavirus precautions cancel Naval Postgraduate School graduation
More than 11,000 California residents are now self-monitoring for symptoms of the potentially fatal disease.
By Carl Prine
Schools closed, events cancelled at overseas US military bases as COVID-19 spreads
Defense Department-run schools overseas have canceled classes, activities to protect students from COVID-19 exposure.
By Patricia Kime
Soldiers arrive at West Point to join search for missing cadet
Members of a military police unit arrive at West Point as the search for a missing cadet and an M4 rifle enters its fifth day.
By Kathleen Curthoys