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Pentagon begins outreach to reenlist troops booted for COVID vaccine
The Defense Department is offering back pay to service members who were involuntarily separated after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Michigan VA nurse charged with stealing and selling COVID-19 vaccination cards
Two defendants have been charged via criminal complaint for their roles in separate frauds related to Covid-19 Vaccination Record Cards, announced Acting United States Attorney Saima S. Mohsin.
Multiple reports of assault, robbery among Afghan evacuees at military bases
The crime reports are below the average for similarly sized populations, according to the head of Northern Command.
Troops ask court to block DoD’s vaccine requirement
Troops take DoD to court to get out of vaccine requirement, which they call illegal and unconstitutional.
Families demand change after dozens died in veterans’ home COVID-19 outbreak
Families of veterans who died in a COVID-19 outbreak want to see changes in how Massachusetts oversees its veterans homes.
Marine Corps Marathon goes virtual-only for second year in a row
The race had never been canceled in its 46-year history before the COVID-19 pandemic upended large gatherings.
Gilday outlines goal for Navy to become the most diverse service
The ultimate goal is for the force to respect, and benefit from, diversity, Gilday said.
By Diana Stancy
Military COVID-19 deaths double in two months
The Pentagon is reporting 52 deaths so far, none of them among fully vaccinated troops.
US botched the response to COVID-19, McChrystal says
Retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal's latest book is out Oct. 5.
Here’s how CENTCOM’s COVID shot-givers beat the heat
A large piece of their success was streamlining the supply chain.
By Davis Winkie