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Austin ushers in Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III tweeted a video yesterday morning highlighting the issue of suicide in the armed forces.
read moreTaliban celebrates with mock funerals for US, Allies
On Tuesday in Khost, Afghanistan, presumably empty coffins were held in the air for mock funerals, as throngs of people in the surrounding area celebrated. Flags of countries involved in the recently-concluded evacuation efforts in the country draped each of the coffins.
read morePOLL: Is the US prepared for a future conflict?
Pop Smoke Media recently conducted a poll focused on the possibility of a future conflict facing the United States military.
read moreBiden attends dignified transfer of those killed in Kabul bombing
Following the horrendous suicide bombing on Thursday, near the Abbey Gate of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, President Joe Biden attended the dignified transfer of the service members who died.
read moreTim Kennedy rebuffs rumors of misconduct at Kabul
A series of anonymous text messages have recently circulated on social media. They appear to accuse Tim Kennedy of reckless behavior during the current evacuation of Afghanistan. Although the contents of the text messages have not been verified, many have taken to social media to slam the popular military influencer.
read moreAfghan interpreter beaten outside of airport
Former Marine, Jimmy Hurley, recently launched an effort to rescue his former interpreter Haji (nicknamed Tiger), as well as his wife and children. Earlier this month, Hurley spoke to CNN about the situation, which is only worsening as the days pass.
read moreFort Knox Cadets’ blisters treated with just one needle
According to officials at Fort Knox, a medic used the same needle to pop several Cadets’ blisters after a hike at Cadet Summer Training (CST) this year.
read moreNATO Secretary General places blame on Afghan leaders for nation’s fall
At a press briefing today, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg pointed fingers at Afghanistan’s military and political leadership as the primary reason for why the country collapsed so quickly.
read moreLawmakers push pay increases to boost enlistment numbers
In an effort to meet their personnel goals for the year and encourage more Americans to enlist, some lawmakers and military officials have proposed boosting enlisted pay for the armed forces.
read morePentagon press briefing dodges tough questions
Pentagon spokesperson John F. Kirby held a press briefing this afternoon in order to clarify the United States’ plan for how to move forward with the current situation in Afghanistan.
read moreSuspect charged in murder of Caroline Schollaert; GoFundMe below
Caroline Schollaert, a 27-year-old Virginia native who served for eight years in the Coast Guard, was shot and killed while attempting to prevent her car from being stolen on August 3. This past Tuesday, a week after the shooting, a suspect was identified and charged.
read moreKilled at 15, Marine spent 21 years in unmarked grave
On September 18, 1968, Dan Bullock decided to enlist in the United States Marine Corps at only 14-years-old. In order to make it beyond the recruiting station, he altered his birth certificate to say that he was born on December 21, 1949. In reality his birthday was on the that same date, but in 1953.
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