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Service member in Iraq dies in noncombat incident

A service member with the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq died Monday in a noncombat incident, Operation Inherent Resolve said.


USS Theodore Roosevelt skipper says carrier won’t wait for all sailors to clear quarantine before going back to sea

The USS Theodore Roosevelt will not wait for all its sailors to clear quarantine before returning to sea after more than a month sidelined on Guam battling a coronavirus outbreak on board, the ship’s commander said in a CBS News report.


Retired Gen. Frederick Kroesen, whose career spanned from WWII to the late Cold War, dies at 97

Retired Gen. Frederick Kroesen fought in Korea and Vietnam, and served as Army vice chief of staff during his 40-year career. He died at the age of 97.



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USS Theodore Roosevelt skipper says carrier won’t wait for all sailors to clear quarantine before going back to sea

The USS Theodore Roosevelt will not wait for all its sailors to clear quarantine before returning to sea after more than a month sidelined on Guam battling a coronavirus outbreak on board, the ship’s commander said in a CBS News report.


Weary Moroccan medics fight virus, nightmares and tears

When Moroccan nurse Mofadal Ahyane lost his first patient to COVID-19, he had a recurring nightmare: His patient in agony slips from his body, which gradually transforms into Ahyane's own father, then brother, then friend. "The death of that man will never leave me as long as I live," Ahyane said.


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USS Theodore Roosevelt skipper says carrier won’t wait for all sailors to clear quarantine before going back to sea

The USS Theodore Roosevelt will not wait for all its sailors to clear quarantine before returning to sea after more than a month sidelined on Guam battling a coronavirus outbreak on board, the ship’s commander said in a CBS News report.


Weary Moroccan medics fight virus, nightmares and tears

When Moroccan nurse Mofadal Ahyane lost his first patient to COVID-19, he had a recurring nightmare: His patient in agony slips from his body, which gradually transforms into Ahyane's own father, then brother, then friend. "The death of that man will never leave me as long as I live," Ahyane said.




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Army wants wearable device for faster coronavirus detection

The Army is seeking to rapidly field wearable coronavirus detectors, in a push to get an earlier warning of a virus that has infected nearly 5,000 service members.


USS Theodore Roosevelt skipper says carrier won’t wait for all sailors to clear quarantine before going back to sea

The USS Theodore Roosevelt will not wait for all its sailors to clear quarantine before returning to sea after more than a month sidelined on Guam battling a coronavirus outbreak on board, the ship’s commander said in a CBS News report.


Coast Guard: Duck boat changes needed after Missouri sinking

The U.S. Coast Guard agrees that canopies and side curtains should be removed from amphibious tour vehicles known as stretch duck boats, according to documents released Tuesday following an investigation into a deadly accident two summers ago on a Missouri lake.


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Army wants wearable device for faster coronavirus detection

The Army is seeking to rapidly field wearable coronavirus detectors, in a push to get an earlier warning of a virus that has infected nearly 5,000 service members.


USS Theodore Roosevelt skipper says carrier won’t wait for all sailors to clear quarantine before going back to sea

The USS Theodore Roosevelt will not wait for all its sailors to clear quarantine before returning to sea after more than a month sidelined on Guam battling a coronavirus outbreak on board, the ship’s commander said in a CBS News report.


Coast Guard: Duck boat changes needed after Missouri sinking

The U.S. Coast Guard agrees that canopies and side curtains should be removed from amphibious tour vehicles known as stretch duck boats, according to documents released Tuesday following an investigation into a deadly accident two summers ago on a Missouri lake.