Senators unsure about House plan to boost troop pay, housing stipends
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by Leo Shane III
1h ago
House lawmakers are pushing ahead with plans to boost junior enlisted pay and other military family financial support as part of an ambitious quality of life overhaul for troops, but Senate lawmakers still aren’t sold on the idea. Last week, leaders from the House Armed Services Committee announced their Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement Act would serve as the basis for this year’s draft of the annual defense authorization bill. The move signals that discussions regarding increasing military pay and support services will be at the center of the committee’s upcoming work on the must-pas ..read more
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No final decision on withdrawing US troops from Niger and Chad
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by Tara Copp
18h ago
BOSTON — There has been no final decision on whether or not all U.S. troops will leave Niger and Chad, two African countries that are integral to the military’s efforts to counter violent extremist organizations across the Sahel region, a top U.S. military official told The Associated Press on Wednesday. Niger’s ruling junta ended an agreement last month that allows U.S. troops to operate in the West African country. The government of neighboring Chad in recent days also has questioned its agreement with the U.S., Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Adm. Christopher Grady, the nation’s second-highest-r ..read more
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No paper, no plastic: Be ready as commissaries adopt reusable bags
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by Karen Jowers
18h ago
Attention, commissary shoppers: Here’s what you need to know about the possible costs you may have to front as your local store eliminates plastic and paper bags. Efforts to ditch single-use bags are gradually taking effect at U.S.-run grocery stores at military bases around the world, so be prepared with reusable bags. Guam’s commissaries got rid of plastic and paper bags as of March 15, and Hawaii’s commissaries will follow starting April 30. California and Washington will eliminate the bags on June 30. As for the remaining commissaries around the world, the Defense Commissary Agency plans t ..read more
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Red Hill families describe harms from tainted water in trial lead-up
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by Christina Jedra, Honolulu Civil Beat
18h ago
The fuel spill at the U.S. Navy’s Red Hill facility changed everything for the Feindt family. After petroleum seeped into their drinking water on Pearl Harbor’s Ford Island in 2021, Army Maj. Amanda Feindt, her husband Patrick and their two young children got severely ill, they said in court records. Amanda and Patrick suffered from gastrointestinal issues, vertigo and lethargy. Their 3-year-old daughter Palmer experienced rashes, shortness of breath and developmental regression. Their 1-year-old son Trip developed a bad cough and wheezing. They were displaced from their home, relocated multip ..read more
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Pentagon disputes report of firefight following Abbey Gate bombing
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by Leo Shane III
21h ago
Military officials are disputing allegations that they withheld details about additional attacks on U.S. forces following the deadly August 2021 bombing in Afghanistan and insisting that the tragedy was the result of a lone insurgent, not a coordinated assault. The pushback comes in response to a CNN report released Wednesday which appears to show multiple rounds of gunfire following the explosion at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Aug. 26, 2021. That attack killed 13 U.S. servicemembers as well as dozens of Afghan civilians. In a newly released video from the network — repo ..read more
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The man who made Belleau Wood — and the Marine Corps — immortal
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by Claire Barrett
2d ago
“I am up at the front and entering Belleau Wood with the U.S. Marines.” And with that final dispatch, war correspondent Floyd Gibbons — armed with nothing but his pen and paper — strolled into a melee of artillery and machine gun fire. This dispatch would later help to shape the ethos of the United States Marine Corps and more than a century on, define the public’s view of the “Devil Dogs.” A seasoned reporter for the Chicago Tribune, the charismatic Gibbons had reported on the Pancho Villa expedition in 1916 and the sinking of the RMS Laconia in 1917 before accepting his latest assignment as ..read more
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Korean War veteran will finally get his Purple Heart, 73 years late
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by Steve Karnowski, The Associated Press
2d ago
MINNEAPOLIS — A Korean War veteran from Minnesota who still carries shrapnel in his leg from when he was wounded in combat will finally get his Purple Heart medal, 73 years late. The U.S. Army notified Earl Meyer, 96, of St. Peter, on Monday that it has reversed itself and granted him a Purple Heart, which honors service members wounded or killed in combat. The decision came after a campaign by his daughters and attorney. U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota championed his cause. The Army’s top noncommissioned officer — the sergeant major of the army — took an interest in the case after it had ..read more
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NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace to honor World War II ‘Flying Tigers’ at Dover
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by Zamone Perez
2d ago
NASCAR fans watching Sunday’s Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway are going to see a special paint design on Bubba Wallace’s No. 23 car honoring the World War II Flying Tigers and Vietnam War veterans. Wallace told Military Times the paint scheme, which will be unveiled at the April 28 race, is a call back to a 2019 design that honored the A-10 Thunderbolt. Four Vietnam War veterans will also have their names on the hood of the car — and attend the race. “There’s a lot of race fans, a lot of crew members, part of the race teams that have a military background,” Wal ..read more
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US, Philippine forces launch combat drills in South China Sea
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by Jim Gomez, The Associated Press
3d ago
MANILA, Philippines — American and Filipino forces launched their largest combat exercises in years Monday in a show of allied firepower near the disputed South China Sea that has alarmed Beijing. The annual exercises by the longtime treaty allies will run until May 10 and involve more than 16,000 of their military personnel, along with more than 250 French and Australian forces. While the Philippine military maintains that the Balikatan — Tagalog for “shoulder-to-shoulder” — trainings are not directed at a particular country, some of their main conflict scenarios are set in or near the disput ..read more
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Failed rocket strike launched on US-led coalition forces base in Syria
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by The Associated Press
3d ago
A U.S. defense official said that a failed rocket strike was launched at a base housing U.S.-led coalition forces at Rumalyn, Syria, marking the first time since Feb. 4 that Iranian-backed militias have attacked a U.S. facility in Iraq or Syria. No personnel were injured in the attack. Iraqi authorities said early Monday that they were searching for “outlaw elements” who launched an estimated five missiles across the border from Iraq into Syria late Sunday night targeting the base. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. Also on Monday, a U.S. official said American forces had shot ..read more
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