Pentagon won’t say if troop deployment tempo exceeds recommended goalThe Pentagon says its data on whether troops are getting three months home for every month deployed is classified.22 months ago
Services were slow to process COVID vaccine exemptions, watchdog findsA Pentagon evaluation found some services taking too long to process COVID vaccine exemption paperwork.22 months ago
Yoga pants are now allowed at the commissary, and there was much rejoicingYou can now run your on-base errands in your PTs.
Pentagon study says not enough rape cases are going to trial with proper evidenceA Pentagon study found that many rape court-martials did not have enough evidence to convict.
DoD canceled its diversity training audit to comply with new White House rules The project will be replaced by a new one that focus on President Donald Trump's ban on critical race theory.
This study is recruiting troops for mild TBI researchAn MRI upgrade could make it easier for doctors to detect mild traumatic brain injuries with a scan.
Deported Marine veteran wins federal lawsuit, earns US citizenshipFormer Marine Corps Sgt. Roman Sabal is finishing up a 25-year battle for citizenship.
US forces kill 5 Taliban attacking Afghan security troops says USFOR-AThe violence continues in Afghanistan.
Are troops really leaving Germany? It’s not totally clear.Some are waiting until after the election to see how to plays out.
Top US general in Afghanistan says he’s holding back to give Taliban peace deal a chanceArmy Gen. Scott Miller told the BBC that the U.S. is showing restraint in order to support the Taliban peace process.
Esper hints that the 2nd Cavalry Regiment could be heading closer to RussiaThe unit will likely start rotational deployments to Eastern Europe soon being transferred back to the U.S.
SCOTUS to rule on use of Pentagon funds for border wall, but money already spentA lawsuit is challenging $2.5 billion reprogrammed for the wall, but those contracts have long since been awarded.