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Tragedy struck at the Udairi Range in Kuwait on Thursday when a member of the United States Armed Forces lost their lives in a vehicle accident. The incident, deemed “non-combat related,” occurred during duty hours, as reported by an Army official who chose to remain anonymous.
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The U.S.-based non-profit organization ‘Stop the Bleed’ is making a significant impact in Ukraine by providing crucial training in life-saving techniques to the Ukrainian military.
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Petro Nikitin, a dedicated Ukrainian trauma surgeon at a military hospital in Kiev finds himself immersed in the heart of a war that rages hundreds of kilometers away. With unwavering commitment, the 59-year-old doctor devotes his life to repairing the bodies of some of the most severely wounded soldiers, shouldering an all-consuming responsibility.
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The Pentagon’s efforts to address the widespread contamination of “forever chemicals,” known as PFAS, have hit a roadblock as its clean-up budget falls significantly short of the escalating costs, according to a new analysis. This funding shortfall poses a grave threat to public health and safety as the PFAS contamination crisis continues to deepen.
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In the intricate web of military command structures, an often overlooked but influential group emerges – the senior military spouses. Behind the scenes, these spouses serve as unofficial advisers, hosts of command events, and managers of communication networks. Their proximity to power affords them access to official updates, making them invaluable sources of information and vital pillars of support for military families.
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Israel is considering eliminating the requirement for all of her citizens - men and women - to serve in the military. A new proposal aims to allow young Israelis to choose between military service and national civilian service.
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Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama sparked controversy on Tuesday when he referred to military white nationalists as “Americans” during a Senate hearing on domestic terrorism.
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The Justice Department has announced the successful completion of a court-authorized operation, known as MEDUSA, to disrupt a global peer-to-peer network of computers compromised by “Snake,” a sophisticated Russian-owned malware.
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Fort Hood, a military installation in Texas that has been at the center of several national controversies, is no longer named after Confederate general John Bell Hood. As of Tuesday, the installation has been renamed Fort Cavazos in honor of Gen. Richard Cavazos, a Texas-born Mexican American who twice earned America’s second-highest military honor during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
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An American F-16 fighter jet crashed during standard training on Saturday morning close to Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea according to a statement released by the US military.
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The United States Space Force has announced that Senior Master Sargent. Kevin Bentivegna will be the new Senior Enlisted Leader, replacing Chief Master Sergeant. Roger Towberman. The change of command will occur in the coming months.
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The Sudan military is currently facing a turbulent time as two of its top generals engage in a power struggle. Veteran soldier, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, is leading Sudan’s army against rival general, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
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