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Army’s new rehab plan for Arlington military horses
The United States Army has announced a new rehabilitation plan for its working military horses stationed at Arlington National Cemetery. The plan comes after a long-standing concern for the well-being of the animals that have served the country with distinction for years.
read moreLeaky Jack Teixeira more disturbed that once thought
Airman First Class Jack Teixeira, famously accused of leaking dozens of classified documents to a gaming Discord, is also a prolific online racist with a history of posting violent remarks across the Internet.
read moreNavy’s ‘Bill Of Rights’ to improve barracks life for enlisted types
The United States Navy is introducing a new “Bill of Rights and Responsibilities” to improve the living conditions of enlisted sailors residing in barracks. According to a release from Steven Drumm, Director of Navy Housing for the Commander, Naval Installations Command, the Navy is committed to providing high-quality accommodations to all sailors, especially those residing in unaccompanied housing.
read moreNavy's botched record keeping forces doctors to extend service three years
Navy doctors are being forced to extend their service for up to three years as the result of another spectacular record keeping error by the US Navy.
read moreSergeant Major of the Army crashes Soldier's re-enlistment
The US Army’s top leaders, Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston, crashed a Soldier’s reenlistment ceremony.
read moreChinese and Laos troops hold joint military exercise in show of unity
China and Laos have just concluded a joint military exercise, marking the first such drill between the two nations in years. This exercise was held to strengthen their military partnership and to demonstrate a united front. It also comes amid heightened tensions between China and its neighboring countries over territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
read moreDoD COLA policy may mean pay cuts for some troops
Overseas troops may soon face pay cuts as the Department of Defense calculates their cost of living adjustments (COLA).
read moreArmy fixes recruiting issues with additional training for recruiters
After the Army failed to meet its recruiting target by 15,000 in 2022, with another shortfall expected this year, Maj. Gen. Johnny Davis, the commanding General of Army Recruiting Command decided to revamp its recruiter training process.
read moreArmy grounds pilots after string of fatal crashes
Army General James McConville has directed that all pilots who are not engaged in essential missions undergo mandatory training before being allowed to resume flight operations. This comes after a spate of four fatal crashes resulting in several fatalities that occurred over a few weeks.
read moreAfghan Soldiers who fought with US military seek legal immigration status
Afghan soldiers who risked lives serving alongside US troops fight to stay in country as two-year humanitarian parole status is set to expire in August
read moreUS military targets ‘vulnerable’ groups with recruitment ads
Critics have raised concerns about ethics of targeting vulnerable groups with military recruitment ads
read moreFemale Army officer faces allegations of sexual assault, harassment
First female Army officer to lead Security Force Assistance Brigade battalion accused of forcefully kissing one male subordinate, grabbing another below belt
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