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New commanders are slated to take the helm of the
Space Force and U.S. Strategic Command following unanimous votes of
approval by the Senate.
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Congress on Friday signed off on a $12.3
billion aid package for Ukraine that allocates funding for U.S.
military operations in Europe, continues weapons deliveries to Kyiv
and provides assistance for a potential nuclear incident on the
Continent as Russia annexed Ukrainian territory.
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About 100 service members and 50 staffers
who live and work at a medical clinic at Joint Base San Antonio,
Texas, are being moved after an illness-causing bacteria was found
in the water system, base officials said Friday.
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An air unit ended its mission after
transporting troops throughout the Middle East over two decades of
combat.
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A former military officer and staffer in
the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations founded the TAPS
program after her husband was killed in a 1992 plane crash in
Alaska.
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The sailors who may have been sickened by
water contaminated with jet fuel are being monitored by medical
workers, the Navy said.
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Germany's health minister warned Friday
that the country is seeing a steady rise in COVID-19 cases as it
goes into the fall.
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Teachers, contractors and other U.S. base
workers have taken to social media over the past two weeks to voice
concerns about their inability to make appointments at the
hospital.
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German warplanes are deployed to NATO’s
eastern flank to make clear to Russia that the alliance’s territory
is a red line, said Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz, who leads the country’s
air force.
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While the Wiesbaden headquarters would
function as the administrative hub, much of the training is likely
to be conducted elsewhere in places where the Army maintains large
ranges.
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An organization that challenged the
accuracy of a recent veteran suicide report from the Department of
Veterans Affairs told House lawmakers that the agency’s data is
missing a key piece: the veteran's experience with the VA’s health
and benefits administrations.
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