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Army says fitness plan cut injuries and drug use, aids mental health
While the whole Army saw increases in problem areas, Holistic Health and Fitness units reported significantly lower increases across categories.
By Todd South
Court blocks Air Force from punishing unvaccinated troops seeking religious waivers
The class-action complaint temporarily protects thousands of airmen and guardians who remain unvaccinated against COVID-19.
Africa Command balancing rise of terrorism with limited resources
The outgoing AFRICOM boss on the current state of U.S. presence on the continent.
Thousands of troops are still deployed to Europe for Ukraine response
Some troops have rotated out or gone home for good, but the Europe mission has no end in sight.
Back on the ground in Somalia, US launches strike against al-Shabab
Two fighters were killed in the strike, according to AFRICOM.
Nominee for top VA benefits job withdraws, restarting search
The nomination of Ray Jefferson to serve as undersecretary for benefits had been stalled since the spring.
Nonprofit aims to help veterans requiring kidney transplants
DOVE acts as an advocate by identifying, screening, and educating prospective donors and matching them to veterans in need.
By Kristine Froeba
Federal judge temporarily halts Air Force’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate
The temporary order brings the case, Doster v. Kendall, closer to trial as a class-action lawsuit.
Here’s DoD’s plan to help the 24% of troops experiencing food insecurity
Helping troops and families get the food they need, and longer-term fixes for financial security.
By Karen Jowers
Our ground forces deserve a strong aerial refueling capability
Winning a war on the ground is about far more than soldiers, tanks, artillery and rifles.
By Ed Harbison
Tens of thousands of part-time soldiers face discharge for missing COVID vax deadline
Tens of thousands of Guard and Reserve soldiers face potential discharges as the Army deals with a tough year for recruiting.
By Davis Winkie