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NATO
military commanders will draw up plans for the creation of allied
battlegroups in central and southeastern Europe, in response to the “new
normal” of a persistent Russian threat to the Continent, the alliance’s
top official said Wednesday.
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While the focus remains on the 130,000
Russian troops massed along Ukraine’s land borders and whether the
Kremlin will make good on its statement that some will withdraw,
both the U.S. and Russia recently announced deployments of multiple
ships carrying guided missiles to the region.
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The general in charge of Army logistics
has been suspended from his duties amid an inspector general
investigation into allegations that he fostered a toxic command
climate in his Pentagon office, service officials said Wednesday.
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In some cases, such as with mental health,
asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the changes would
lessen the requirements that veterans need to meet to receive a
100% disability rating.
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The Defense Department has announced plans
to prevent private development around military installations in
Florida, Texas and Indiana, in a move officials say will both
protect the environment and prevent interference with military
operations.
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A new U.S. Army mission in Europe is
helping the militaries of Latvia and other countries anxious about
Russian aggression prepare for their own worst-case scenarios.
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The Pentagon is continuing to delay
development of a Hawaii-based missile defense radar as it considers
changes to the “threat landscape” in the Pacific, despite a mandate
from Congress that it be built and operating by 2028.
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The commander of the Navy recruiting group
in New Orleans has been relieved of his duties following his arrest
in January for allegedly driving under the influence, the Navy
announced.
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Two storms are expected to move through
the area between Wednesday and Friday, with the potential for
flooding in low-lying areas, downed trees and branches.
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South Korean health officials reported the
nation’s highest daily case count on Tuesday, 90,443 new
infections, nearly double the amount from a week prior.
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Many coronavirus restrictions will be
lifted in Germany by March 20, federal and state government
officials said following a video conference Wednesday.
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