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Pentagon didn’t adequately track funds sent to Chinese research labs
Investigators found seven awards, sub-awards or fee-for-service agreements from the Army for research that involved potential enhancement of pathogens.
By Zamone Perez
Active-duty accessions dropped by 7,000 after COVID hit — and closed schools could make next year even harder
Recruiters will be able to find enough qualified recruits if the pandemic drags on through 2021, the head of Air Force Recruiting Service said -- but it's going to be tough.
American could face fine over Garmisch-Partenkirchen virus spike in Germany
Officials in southern Germany are considering imposing hefty fines against a 26-year-old American woman linked to a cluster of coronavirus cases in the Alpine resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, including at a hotel that caters to U.S. military personnel.
When will the US military return to pre-COVID normal? Probably never, this admiral says
“We’ve learned some things along the way that I don’t want to go back on, right?”
By Diana Stancy
Air Education and Training Command aims to keep new airmen coming despite pandemic
Six months after it started to take steps to limit the spread of coronavirus, Air Education and Training Command is in the process of relaxing some of those measures.
USAFE shifts gears to fight in COVID era
USAFE Commander Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian said dealing with the COVID pandemic has helped it practice skills that will be necessary during a major conflict.
In a year of restrictions, virus changes Sept. 11, too
In a year when the coronavirus pandemic has reshaped countless American rituals, even the commemoration of 9/11 could not escape unchanged.
Wearing masks could become part of troops' standard post-COVID operating procedure
The pandemic is giving military medicine a chance to brush up on its infection prevention expertise.
Half of troops see coronavirus as a major threat for the military: poll
Roughly 48 percent of poll participants said military leaders have not taken the appropriate steps to respond to the pandemic.
US commands support partner nations’ COVID-19 relief efforts
The military has spent millions assisting with COVID-19 relief efforts in countries including Iraq, Syria, Ghana, and Indonesia.
By Harm Venhuizen