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After nine grueling months at sea, USS Theodore Roosevelt is home
Theodore Roosevelt was diverted from the West Pacific to the Middle East this summer as war threatened to erupt between Iran and Israel.
Paratroopers and FORSCOM boss reflect on Afghanistan evacuation
“I’m interested in what they saw, what they did and the impressions on them,” Garrett said.
By Rachael Riley, the Fayetteville Observer
Ops readiness concerns loom over military’s COVID-19 vaccination deadlines
The Air Force will offer a blueprint for how to handle troops who refuse to get a coronavirus vaccine.
The Spouse Angle Podcast: Surviving Deployment as a Military Spouse
The Spouse Angle is a podcast breaking down the news for military spouses and their families.
By Military Times staff
1:3 deployment-to-dwell goal is going to depend on demand from combatant commands
Senior leaders believe they can't achieve 1:3, but it will depend on what happens in the world.
SFAB troops and an aviation brigade will rotate to Europe next
Security force assistance brigade advisors are going to Europe for the first time.
By Davis Winkie
Inside the B-52s’ deployment to support the Afghanistan withdrawal
Airmen would fly 12-hour missions keeping watch over Kabul, then turn into aid workers back in Qatar — passing out baby diapers to refugee mothers, handling passenger lists for outbound C-17s, serving food and more.
The inside story of why Marine MEUs are ‘special operations capable’
Well leathernecks, Marine Corps Times has got you covered with the inside gouge, which was stumbled upon in the Marine Corps History Division Archives recently.
By Todd South
All aircraft are on the table for new deployments to Australia, says Pacific air boss
Growing U.S.-Australian military cooperation is poised to have ripple effects on aviation as well.
1:3 deployment-to-dwell ratio to be standardized under DoD policy starting in Nov
Troops will get at least three years at home in between deployments under new policy.
Illinois Green Beret’s nomadic flag home to stay
“On my first deployment to Afghanistan in 2003, I asked my parents to send me the flag," Thomann said. "I carried it with me wherever I went."
By Mary Schenk, the News-Gazette via the AP