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The Defense Department will ensure that service
members, their families and civilian employees have access to
reproductive health care in the wake of a Supreme Court decision to end
the constitutional protection for abortion.
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The Pentagon recommends Finland and Sweden
be permitted to join NATO as alliance leaders ready for a historic
summit next week in Spain because the two countries would bolster
the military strength of the alliance and help share the cost of
defending against an increasingly aggressive Russia, senior U.S.
officials said.
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A federal judge in Hawaii has approved a
$15 million settlement for an Army couple whose son suffered brain
damage from lack of oxygen during his delivery at Tripler Army
Medical Center in 2018.
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American veterans are once again rallying
to send aid to beleaguered Afghans after an earthquake Wednesday in
a remote area of the country killed hundreds of people and
destroyed thousands of homes.
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Gen. Darryl Williams is poised to become
the first Black commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, leading
ground forces at a crucial time for security in Europe.
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Maj. Gen. Stephen Liszewski took command
of Marine Corps Installations Pacific from Maj. Gen. William Bowers
at a ceremony at Camp Foster.
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Several categories of patrons are
inappropriately benefiting from overseas mail delivery by the
Military Postal Service Agency, the Department of Defense said
recently, although it stopped short of identifying them.
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A retired U.S. Army helicopter pilot
pleaded guilty in San Diego for selling sensitive aviation-related
information to China.
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A U.S. hospital ship along with 600
sailors and service members from Australia, Japan and the United
Kingdom is in Vietnam on the first leg of a five-month humanitarian
mission to the Indo-Pacific.
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Beginning Aug. 1, routine services and
management of chronic medical conditions in Yokota’s pediatric
clinic will be limited to Tricare Prime enrollees, the
374th Airlift Wing said.
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The next generation must learn from the
World War II generation before it passes on, Okinawa Gov. Denny
Tamaki said during a ceremony commemorating the Battle of Okinawa.
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