Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Stars and Stripes Daily Headlines

Stars and Stripes Daily Headlines

September 22, 2021

 

Pentagon reveals plan to address sexual assault and harassment in the military ranks

The Defense Department’s plan to tackle sexual assault and harassment in the ranks represents the largest attempt ever to impose systemic changes to address the problem across the force, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks told reporters Wednesday at the Pentagon.

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VA sets sights on firearm safety to prevent veteran suicides

Veterans continue to use firearms more than any other means of suicide. According to a VA report released earlier this month, firearms were used in 69.9% of veteran suicides in 2018 and 70.2% in 2019. That’s higher than the rest of the U.S. population, in which firearms were used in about 50% of suicides.

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Army’s denial of housing allowances draws potential class-action lawsuit

The U.S. Army is facing a potential class-action lawsuit on behalf of soldiers who say they were wrongfully indebted because of a housing allowance policy that a military board recently determined broke federal law.

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Lack of civilian instructors, new training rollout slow Air Force efforts to reduce pilot shortage

Each year, Air Education Training Command, known as AETC, is tasked with sending 1,500 pilots into the service — the number the Air Force has said it needs to retain about 21,000 pilots within its active, Guard and Reserve forces to meet the requirements of the 2018 National Defense Strategy.

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Afghan evacuation took hidden toll on mental health of volunteers who tried to help

Many volunteers were veterans or service members who teamed up to guide Afghan allies past Taliban checkpoints and dangerous crowds in hopes of getting them on planes at Kabul’s international airport. A sizeable number of these efforts failed, however, and thousands of Afghan allies remain in the country.

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Robert Reismann, who helped troops at war get the newspaper, dies at 60

Robert Reismann played an integral role in getting Stars and Stripes newspapers to readers across the globe for more than 30 years.

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South Korea’s president revives his call for formal end to Korean War

The two Koreas formally remain at war after their 1950-53 conflict ended in an armistice instead of a peace treaty. The U.N. Command and China were also signatories in the armistice agreement, which was originally intended to facilitate a “final peaceful settlement.”

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Army veteran's hockey novel celebrates sports as rehab for wounded warriors

Ahab: A Hockey Story," by Brad Huestis, tells the tale of a U.S. soldier who loses his leg in an accident parachuting into Poland with the 173rd Airborne Brigade during an exercise.

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Super-sized airlifters provide a rare training opportunity at US air base in Tokyo

A pair of C-5M Super Galaxies parked on Yokota’s ramp for about a week served up training opportunities for maintenance airmen who don’t often get to turn a wrench on the 200-ton behemoths.

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African military leaders visit Grafenwoehr to discuss training with US forces

Senior military leaders from 11 African countries were treated to an aerial gunnery display involving AH-64D Apache attack helicopters as they convened for a seminar focused on finding novel ways of conducting joint exercises with U.S. forces.

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US Army Japan reports 12 new coronavirus cases as Tokyo’s numbers continue to fall

The fifth wave of COVID-19 in Japan’s capital city subsided Wednesday to levels not seen since July.

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