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Dems demand military investigation into Qatar’s plane gift to Trump
Lawmakers worry the expensive gift could create financial and legal issues for the Defense Department.
Over 100 ex-Afghan forces, officials killed since US pullout: UN
“More than two-thirds” of the victims were alleged to result from extrajudicial killings by the Taliban or its affiliates, the U.N. says.
By Edith M. Lederer, The Associated Press
Lawmakers ask Austin to rush Abrams sale to Poland
Top Republicans on Monday made a push to accelerate Washington’s proposed sale of 250 M1A2 Abrams tanks to NATO-ally Poland, which has been pending since last summer, in light of the escalating crisis with Russia.
By Joe Gould
New bill aims to cut the price of spare parts for DoD
Legislation proposed Wednesday would force government vendors to publicly disclose data about their costs, a move to help the government negotiate better deals for spare parts.
By Joe Gould
Inspector general investigating whether services are screening recruits for extremism
The Pentagon inspector general's audit follows new Pentagon recruiting guidelines on extremism.
Air Force delays court-martial of two-star general charged with sex assault
Trial participants will now convene in Ohio starting April 18.
Pentagon IG will investigate management of Hawaii fuel storage facility at center of water crisis
The investigation was requested by Hawaii's congressional delegation in light of the toxic water crisis at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam affecting military personnel and families.
By Karen Jowers
NATO chief says allies must prepare for the worst in Ukraine
“Any renewed aggression would trigger serious consequences,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned.
A eulogy for Operation Warp Speed
It’s a little-known fact that Operation Warp Speed was launched by a military man.
By Brendan Borrell