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First armor brigade conducts combat center rotation with new tools
One brigade just became the first armored unit to undergo a new Transformation in Contact modernization effort.
By Todd South
This service member wants you to reach out to him if you need help
In this commentary on suicide prevention, a Navy CTT1 does not want others to suffer in silence.
By Brandon Alward
French court convicts ISIS operative over 2015 train attack foiled by 3 American passengers
A French court on Thursday convicted an Islamic State operative over a train attack five years ago that was foiled with the dramatic intervention of three American passengers.
Fortune telling soldier didn’t see 15 years of federal prison in his future
Lori Wilson attempted to persuade an unidentified victim that the sexual assaults they reported were “merely ‘psychic visions’ or ‘dreams,’” rather than the victim’s actual experiences.
By Kyle Rempfer
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 44: Dr. Amy Taft, suicide prevention in children of military families
Dr. Amy Taft is founder of the Third Star Foundation, an organization that provides ongoing support to children who live in a house with a veteran or service member who has sustained an injury or wound as a result of their time in service.
Active duty soldier, 43, dies of COVID-19 in Germany
A soldier who was quarantining at his home in Germany died of the virus on his way to the hospital when his conditions worsened, Army officials said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Blumenthal seeks probe amid whistleblower claims at VA facility where 2 workers died in accident
Sen. Richard Blumenthal said he received 75 pages of documents from two whistleblowers that include “powerful evidence that complaints of unsafe conditions were either disregarded or dismissed.”
No, Chinese troops are not on the Canadian border — and the dangers of misinformation
Internet conspiracy theories can have dangerous consequences.
By Howard Altman
US hits alleged Iran-backed Bahrain group with sanctions
The U.S. accuses the group of trying to overthrow Bahrain’s government and plotting terrorist attacks on Americans in the country, which is home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet.
Army Alaska wants to recruit cold-weather lovers and have them train with Norwegians, Indians in Himalayas
Army Alaska wants to source more volunteers from soldiers still in training, rather than rely solely on picking soldiers at random to head to its northern outposts.
By Kyle Rempfer
Simply sacking Fort Hood leaders doesn’t solve its problems, investigators say
"The problems at Fort Hood were not the result of one commander ... but it was really the result of years of benign neglect," said one committee member who looked at Fort Hood's command climate.
By Kyle Rempfer