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How the military plans to reduce blast-related injuries in troops
New Pentagon guidance reveals which military jobs in each service have the most potential to cause brain damage.
Brain disease affecting pro football players appears to be rare in the military, study suggests
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, linked to contact sports like football and boxing, is "uncommon" in the brains of deceased service members, according to a new study.
By Karen Jowers
Disabled veterans advocate Richard Star has died, but his fight for concurrent receipt presses on
Retired Army Maj. Richard Star is remembered for his advocacy on behalf of medically separated veterans.
By Harm Venhuizen
US contractor told Lebanese port official of chemicals risk
A U.S. Army contractor advising the Lebanese navy told port officials of the unsafe storage of ammonium nitrate in 2015 or 2016.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Medal of Honor recipient, former Green Beret Ronald Shurer, dies at 41
Prior to his passing, Shurer, 41, was undergoing treatment for lung cancer at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C.
By Kyle Rempfer