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Texas investigating Guardsman in border-related shooting incident
On April 14, a National Guardsman assigned to Operation Lone Star "discharged a weapon in a border-related incident," the Texas Military Department said.
By Todd South
VA awards $20 million in prizes for vet suicide prevention projects
Top prize winners included an effort to improve internet access in rural areas and expand suicide prevention data research.
Post-Global War on Terror, different missions for the National Guard
The chief of the National Guard Bureau talks training and deployments.
New House Vets chair plans focus on PACT Act oversight, medical access
Rep. Mike Bost takes over as committee chairman after serving as ranking member last year.
Here’s all the military planes that keep falling short on readiness
About half of the aircraft studied never reached their annual readiness goal between fiscal 2011 and 2021, despite billions of dollars in investments.
Soldier indicted for car crash that killed Guardsman on border mission
Within hours of the accident, the Guard task force commander issued a new policy memo banning possession and consumption of alcohol.
By Zamone Perez
Pentagon’s US-Mexico border mission extends for another year
Up to 2,500 troops are authorized through September 2023.
Multidomain task forces are growing and shaping overseas exercises
The 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force stood up in September.
By Todd South
US Army heightens focus on contested logistics in Pacific
The U.S. Army in the Pacific is set to ramp up efforts that examine how to conduct battlefield logistics in contested environments.
By Jen Judson
Migrant encounters higher today than before Texas Guard mission began
The number of migrants officials encounter at the Texas-Mexico border is higher today than it was before Operation Lone Star began.
By James Barragan, The Texas Tribune