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US is selling weapons to NATO allies to give to Ukraine, Trump says
After a pause in some weapons shipment, U.S. officials said this week that 155 mm munitions and precision-guided rockets were on their way.
By Illia Novikov, AP
DoD schools worldwide navigate the pandemic with mostly open classrooms, low infection rates
Less than 1 percent of DoDEA students got COVID during the 2020-2021 school year, despite largely remaining open for in-person instruction.
By Karen Jowers
Thief raises Confederate flag at Rose Barracks in Germany, sparking investigation
The thief also stole the U.S. and German flags from 2nd Cavalry Regiment’s headquarters building.
By Davis Winkie
China flies record 52 planes toward self-ruled Taiwan
It was China's largest show of force on record.
By Huizhong Wu
Omaha Marine recalled as hero who died while helping others
Marine Cpl. Daegan Page enlisted in the Marines in 2017.
Army chaplain considered for sainthood is buried in Wichita
Rev. Emil Kapaun died in a North Korean POW camp in May 1951.
Fort Drum investigates three suspected suicide deaths that took place within two days
Fort Drum had three suspected soldier suicides in just a few days. Officials say it's part of a bigger problem.
Exceptional and able: teen turns down military future over exclusionary policies
Tory wanted to be an aerospace engineer in the U.S. Navy. He is an honors student, eight-time Carson Scholar, Eagle Scout and a public speaker. He was also diagnosed with autism at the age of four.
By Vanessa Ridgeway
Pentagon leaders to face Congress on Afghan pullout decision
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Joint Chiefs Chairman Army Gen. Mark Milley and CENTCOM commander, Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, are all set to testify.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press