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Deported veterans struggle to access VA services, study finds
Historically, policies involving the deportation of veterans have not always been closely followed.
By Zamone Perez
Fleet Forces commander nominated as next Joint Chiefs vice chairman
Navy Adm. Christopher Grady, who has served in the Fleet Forces role for the last three years, would replace retiring Vice Chairman Air Force Gen. John Hyten.
Pentagon rattled by Chinese military push on multiple fronts
At stake is a potential shift in the global balance of power that has favored the United States for decades.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
US troops on Taiwan, confirms island nation’s president, confident America would defend it
Tsai didn’t tell CNN exactly how many US military personnel are on the island at present but said it was “not as many as people thought.
By Huizhong Wu
US senators urge Biden to waive sanctions for India’s S-400 purchase
Two key senators are urging President Joe Biden to waive sanctions against India for its purchase of a Russian S-400 air defense system, saying such a move would throw cold water on the important relationship.
By Joe Gould
Small numbers of military extremists can still pose a large threat, experts warn
The House Veterans' Affairs Committee on Wednesday held its first in a series of hearings on the issue of extremism in the veterans community.
Kim vows to build ‘invincible’ military while slamming US
The exhibition featured an array of newly developed weapons.
Odierno, former Army chief of staff, remembered as ‘loyal,’ ‘extraordinary leader’
Leaders remember the life and legacy of Gen. Ray Odierno, former Army chief of staff, after he loses his battle with cancer.
By Military Times staff and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Idaho governor, lieutenant spar over National Guard deployment to US-Mexico border
The maneuvering of Idaho’s top leaders came while Little was in Texas meeting with nine other Republican governors over concerns on how President Joe Biden is handling border issues.
Air Force pick pledges to tackle F-35 sustainment costs, back nuclear modernization
Controlling rising sustainment costs for the F-35 would be a top concern for the nominee to lead Air Force acquisitions.
By Joe Gould
Saving Tawfiq: How veterans rescued an Afghan interpreter and his family
How a group of military veterans rescued a total stranger from Afghanistan.
By Howard Altman