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WASHINGTON — The Defense Department and Department of Veterans Affairs are immediately halting its use of the single-dose Johnson &...
Capt. Shaina N. Coss was among the first 10 women to graduate from Ranger School and became the first female...
WASHINGTON — A group of House lawmakers are reigniting calls to expand access to service dogs for veterans suffering from...
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Tuesday approved a request by the U.S. Capitol Police for continued National Guard support...
No matter how you feel about Elon Musk, there's no denying he's one of America's most visionary business leaders. He...
HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. - Medics now have their biggest weapon against coronavirus due to the recent delivery of the COVID-19...
Airmen who were charged for leave while on mandatory coronavirus quarantine may have those days restored, Chief Master Sgt. of...
By Jim Absher Veterans who are behind on their mortgages thanks to COVID-19 related hardships could soon have their overdue...
By Patricia Kime A small percentage of military medical personnel and top Defense Department officials, including Acting Defense Secretary Chris...
Dec 2020 By: Richard Sick n Ohio and West Virginia, National Guardmembers broke down the first shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19...
By Gina Harkins For the first time ever, the Marine Corps is about to send dozens of women to its...
WASHINGTON – Thirty-seven hospitals within the Department of Veterans Affairs have been selected to receive the first doses of the...
BY: JOSHUA J. SEYBERT WASHINGTON — Military health care workers in North Carolina, Texas and California will be among the...
A new research article identifies the strengths that students who are military veterans bring with them to higher education. Katie...