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Gen. Gary Brito says its the biggest change for the Army in a generation.
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The Governor's office vows that troops won’t be used directly for law enforcement.
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The White House says the killing of 11 people in a military strike is meant to send a message.
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Amid complaints about living conditions, the Navy may let private contractors take over its barracksThe Navy's drive to privatize barracks concerns some observers, who note problems with the military's earlier effort to privatize on-base family housing.
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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle made his first public appearance in the position on the USS Truman.
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Rear Adm. Kavon Hakimzadeh says the USS Eisenhower will leave the yard ahead of schedule.
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Troops will now face tougher rules to get exceptions to the daily shaving requirement. That could especially affect Black men with a skin condition that makes shaving painful and potentially disfiguring.
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The move is part of a buildup of U.S. forces in the Caribbean and South America.
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Hiring at the North Battlefield Clinic in Chesapeake has yet to reach the halfway mark.
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“They’ll always have that ability to tell their story honestly and openly and to be able to give light to where they see the need.”
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Sgt. Quandarius D. Stanley, 23, died of his injuries in October after being struck by a forklift in May 2024.