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Whidbey Island rescue aircrewman puts his life on the line for others
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Anthony Anglikowski, Military Times' 2023 Sailor of the Year, put his life on the line to rescue hikers in Washington state.
Supreme Court gives Biden win for now in Navy vaccine case
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Navy may consider sailors’ vaccination status in making deployment, assignment and other operational decisions while a lawsuit on the military's vaccination mandate plays out in court.
Positive COVID test prompts National Guard chief to self-isolate
Hokanson has held post since August 2020.
By Todd South
Four-star: 98 percent of US Special Operations Command has received COVID vaccine
SOCOM’s commander, Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, shared the statistic during the annual Military Reporters and Editors Conference.
Second largest federal insurer launches vaccination reward program
Federal employees insured under a GEHA plan could receive $75 for proof of their vaccination status.
By Jessie Bur
Soldier, Marine lawsuit challenges mandatory COVID vaccinations for those who’ve had the virus
The plaintiffs argue that the military's own regulations seem to indicate they should be exempt from having to take the shots.
By Todd South
Pentagon announces COVID-19 vaccine mandate, but no set deadline
The Pfizer vaccine is now mandatory for service members.
With Pfizer approval, COVID-19 vaccine to become mandatory for troops
The Pfizer vaccine will be the first to become requiring for service members.
Lieutenant colonel at JBLM is 29th troop to die from COVID-19
Twenty-nine uniformed military personnel have died from COVID-19.
By Army Times staff
Fort Benning memorializes Black soldier lynched in 1941, as post awaits renaming effort
Pvt. Felix Hall is the only known victim of extrajudicial lynching to have died on a U.S. military base.
By Davis Winkie