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Soldiers could see a brand new PT gear design by next year
The Army is testing new designs for potential release in 2025.
By Todd South
A year into COVID pandemic, veterans halls ‘barely hanging’ on
Local bars and halls run by VFW and American Legion posts were already struggling.
This week in Congress: VA’s ongoing coronavirus response
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of March 22.
All veterans, their spouses and caregivers eligible to get COVID vaccine through VA under newly-passed bill
The new bill would make more than 20 million individuals eligible to get doses through VA.
Coronavirus rates at VA medical centers fall to five-month low
Active cases of the virus among patients are down almost 80 percent in the last two months.
All vets could be eligible for COVID vaccines at VA soon, but supply problems remain the biggest challenge
A new bill would allow the department to vaccinate more veterans, but it wouldn't get more doses to VA.
Air Force diversity efforts aim to mentor, open doors to underrepresented groups
“We still have work to do to remove barriers that prevent every Airman from reaching his or her full potential, especially Airmen from racial or ethnic groups underrepresented in our Air Force or senior leader levels."
By Harm Venhuizen