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National Guard helping virus-sapped states, hospitals
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 has soared to about 54,000 on average, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
After epidemic, and under a new captain, the Roosevelt returns home to San Diego
The aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt returned home to San Diego Thursday after one of the Navy’s most tumultuous non-combat deployments.
Military member serving as Trump valet tests positive for coronavirus
A member of the military serving as one of President Donald Trump’s valets has tested positive for the coronavirus, the White House said Thursday. It said Trump and Vice President Mike Pence have since tested negative for the virus and “remain in good health.”
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Senators blast Esper’s ‘dysfunctional decision-making’ on coronavirus
Esper has "often prioritized readiness at the expense of the health of servicemembers and their families," the senators wrote.
By Aaron Mehta
Don’t get complacent in the fight against COVID-19
The greatest challenge now is the potential for complacency, particularly for those locations that remain COVID-19 free.
By Col. Tad Clark
Airmen and space professionals fight COVID-19
COVID-19 arrived and quickly erupted into a pandemic. Characteristically, the Department of the Air Force swung into action supporting America’s response.
By Barbara Barrett
Soldiers could’ve already had COVID-19 without knowing, and the chief wants to find out who they are
Currently, the Army only has nine labs to test for the virus.
By Kyle Rempfer
Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
By Aaron Mehta
Marine Corps exercises and training thunder on despite COVID-19 concerns
“I Marine Expeditionary Force will continue mission-essential training and tasks as directed while taking every precaution to preserve and protect the force, our families and the neighboring communities who enable us to continue our mission of sustaining combat readiness and deployability."
By Shawn Snow
Navy, Air Force chaplains must end in-person worship like Army did, advocacy group says
Navy and Air Force policies are in contrast to the Army, which closed all chapels in the United States and Europe.
By Kyle Rempfer
America should use a wartime law to mobilize industry against the pandemic
Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Industrial Affairs Jeff Bialos explains how the Defense Production Act should be employed going forward to combat the new coronavirus.
By Jeffrey P. Bialos