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Soldier became the first Mexican national to earn the Medal of Honor
After surviving World War II, Marcario García had another war to fight.
By Jon Guttman
Congress should increase access to prostate cancer care for veterans
Even when cancer is identified, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) lacks an adequate plan to protect veterans from this deadly disease.
By Paul Taylor
How to win a Veterans Affairs medical malpractice claim
It is important that if you believe you have a claim against the VA, you know your rights so you can receive the compensation you deserve.
By Greg Rinckey and John Harwick
Space Force should make its case for legal changes to help launch ranges: lawmakers
The Space Force may need legal changes to pursue its "Range of the Future."
Biden to pick aerospace industry official Alex Wagner as Air Force personnel boss
Wagner would become responsible for managing personnel issues for nearly 700,000 military and civilian employees.
‘We will do this again,’ Afghanistan IG warns of future drawn-out wars
John Sopko is not convinced the U.S. learned its lesson in Afghanistan.
DoD mask mandates are coming back for certain COVID-19 hotspots
Mask mandates are back at certain DoD facilities.
New Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall takes office
Kendall starts on the job after a six-week delay in Congress.
All overseas DoD school students will get free meals through June
USDA extends waiver allowing free school meals, initially granted last fall.
By Karen Jowers
Air exercise with tight turnaround, no sleeping pills prompts investigation at Tinker
Airmen clash with 552nd Operations Group commander Col. Gary Donovan.
US stepping up airstrikes this week to support Afghan forces
“A number of strikes have occurred over the last several days from both manned and unmanned strike platforms,” a DoD spokesman said.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press