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Agreement helps military spouses keep federal jobs in overseas moves
Here's how an agreement between the Pentagon and State Department will help federally employed military spouses move their jobs overseas in a PCS.
By Karen Jowers
Domestic extremism is rare in the military, ‘but it is an issue’
A new report has some recommendations for the Defense Department.
The military fielded over 200 domestic extremism reports last year
The services are having trouble compiling complete data on extremism reports.
Pentagon says terror attacks in Africa increased 300% over last decade
The current AFRICOM commander believes terrorism in Africa is “more of a problem today” than ever before.
Man who discussed West Point attack admits to trying to join ISIS
James Bradley, who pleaded guilty Friday, also discussed attacking ROTC cadets with a truck, according to the complaint against him.
Frozen Afghan funds should go to all terrorism victims
President Joe Biden’s executive order to direct frozen Afghan funds to terror victims leaves military victims behind, this veteran writes.
By Clayton Zook
Ex-Air Force sergeant gets life in deputy’s killing
At the time of his arrest, then-Air Force Sgt. Steven Carrillo was assigned to the 60th Security Forces Squadron, serving as a Phoenix Raven team leader.
Air Force tests a new way to help survivors of violence, harassment
A new Department of the Air Force pilot program aims help airmen and guardians who have suffered domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment.
By Zamone Perez
Advocates seeking Purple Heart for soldier hurt during 2009 attack appeal to SCOTUS
The appeal to the Supreme Court — which has garnered support from two former Trump admin. officials — follows years of efforts by the late Staff Sgt. Joshua Berry’s family.
No more automatic GWOT service medals, DoD says
The Defense Department has restricted the anti-ISIS campaign medal as well.
By Davis Winkie