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Military ends active-duty COVID vaccination support, but Guard effort endures
Active-duty troops might be done, but more than 12,000 Guardsmen are still helping vaccinate the public.
By Davis Winkie
Book excerpt: ‘The Compleat Victory: Saratoga and the American Revolution’
"The Compleat Victory" offers an authoritative history of the American victory over British forces at the Battle of Saratoga, which stunned the world and changed the course of the war for independence.
By Kevin J. Weddle
10 former Pentagon chiefs warn Trump on involving military in pursuing election claims
All 10 living former secretaries of defense signed on to an opinion article that implicitly questioned Trump’s willingness to follow his constitutional duty to peacefully relinquish power on Jan. 20.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Pearl Harbor ceremony marking 79th anniversary of attack closed to public amid virus
The health risks to the aging survivors of the attack and other World War II veterans mean none of them will gather at Pearl Harbor this year.
3 more COVID cases linked to American’s bar crawl in Bavaria, shutdown of resort catering to US military personnel
Authorities in southern Germany have recorded three more COVID-19 infections in people who frequented bars visited by a 26-year-old American woman suspected of flouting quarantine rules in the Alpine resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
By Frank Jordans, The Associated Press