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The Taliban may be using databases of biometric
information left in Afghanistan by the U.S. military and international
organizations to target soldiers and dissidents, according to a report.
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A 3rd Infantry Division soldier was killed
in an early morning helicopter crash at Fort Stewart on Wednesday,
according to officials at the Army post in Georgia.
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As of October 2021, the Defense Department
had not fully implemented 18% of the nearly 200 unique requirements
imposed in legislation since 2004, the Government Accountability
Office found in a report published this week.
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A nonprofit group with close ties to the
U.S. military is seeking to raise $100 million to get life-saving
equipment and supplies to the front lines in Ukraine, where body
armor, helmets and food rations are in high demand.
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The proposed defense budget unveiled
Monday by the White House puts nearly $1 billion, full funding,
toward a comprehensive missile defense system for Guam.
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USAA, the financial services company with
a military clientele, has loosened its eligibility requirements to
include veterans with a general discharge under honorable
conditions.
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Senators considered for the first time
Tuesday a sweeping measure that aims to expand eligibility for
health care and benefits to millions of veterans exposed to burn
pits and other toxins.
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Okinawa prefecture, where the bulk of more
than 50,000 U.S. troops in Japan are located, continues to report
relatively high COVID-19 numbers, while the U.S. military in South
Korea reported a third week of increasing cases.
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This edition of Stripes in 7 features
stories on suicides in the military, a cost of living survey, the
USS Bataan and more.
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Russian forces pounded areas around Kyiv
and another Ukrainian city overnight, local officials said
Wednesday, just hours after Moscow pledged to scale back military
operations in those places. The shelling further tempered optimism
about possible progress in talks aimed at ending the punishing
war.
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President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced
that the U.S. will dispatch another $500 million in direct aid to
Ukraine, the latest burst to Kyiv as the Russian invasion grinds
on.
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