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Four times as many troops and vets have died by suicide as in combat, study finds
There are so many risks for suicide that it's hard to point to the one responsible for the rise in suicides, the report found.
Federal giving sees a boost during the pandemic
Donations to the Combined Federal Campaign this year are up over last year's numbers, even as campaign events have had to transition to virtual.
By Jessie Bur
Teenage dependent was positive for COVID-19 at time of death, Fort Sill says
State health officials separately announced the death as the “first COVID-19-related death of a school-aged child.”
By Kyle Rempfer
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, the military could throttle how much information it releases
The Pentagon is warning that it could tamp down on the release of coronavirus cases among deployed service members.
Here’s why Army recruiters aren’t taking November off this year
“Last year, we were behind from day one at about 4,000. Right now, the model has us over by about 600,” the head of Army recruiting said Wednesday.
By Kyle Rempfer