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Military troops will not have a hands-on role in distributing coronavirus vaccines to Americans once inoculations are ready to go to the public, said the Army general in charge of the federal government’s effort to quickly secure and dispense a vaccine.



‘Semper Tanks’: Marines hold on to tanker spirit as 100-year legacy ends

The Marine Corps is ditching tanks, but its tankers are working to preserve their unique subculture, some with hopes that their special breed may one day be called on again.


US Forces Korea places Itaewon off-limits for Halloween amid coronavirus concerns

The garrison commander for Camp Humphreys said Itaewon will be off-limits to all personnel and civilians affiliated with USFK from 3 p.m. Saturday to 9 a.m. Sunday.


Fort Sill basic trainees are first to get Army’s new, throwback greens

Some 200 new privates nearing the end of basic training at Fort Sill, Okla., received the Army’s new, throwback style dress green uniforms this month, becoming the first recruits issued the World War II-inspired threads.




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Episode six: Spooky service stories

The specter in the Spectre. The terror in Tonga. Just in time for Halloween, host Rod Rodriguez and guests share their own personal tales of frights, spirits and other paranormal events in this eerie episode of Military Matters.

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Sen. Tester urges Pentagon to halt new Tricare fees that are set to rise soon for many military families

Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., is urging Defense Secretary Mark Esper to hold off on implementing new Tricare enrollment fees for a year to give military families some economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic and so they can become informed about the new charges.


Authorized departures: Coronavirus fears mean some overseas DODEA classes are being taught from the States

"Authorized departure" is a DOD-approved practice that allows overseas civilian workers and their families to return home if they are “at a higher risk of a poor outcome if exposed” to the coronavirus.


Navy names new barracks at Naval Station Great Lakes after USS John S. McCain

The USS John S. McCain barracks opened Tuesday and will house junior sailors learning at technical schools at the base near Chicago.



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National Guard responds as protests over Walter Wallace killing engulf Philadelphia

Following a smaller protest that turned destructive on Monday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, authorized the National Guard to deploy troops Tuesday to help police protect property and quell unrest in the state's largest city.


Greek navy minesweeper damaged after cargo ship collision

A Greek navy minesweeper and a Portuguese-flagged cargo ship collided Tuesday outside the country’s main port of Piraeus, leaving two navy crew slightly injured and prompting the evacuation of the severely damaged military vessel.


Sewage spills, contaminated water and Iranian building materials found at US-funded prison site in Afghanistan

Staff are at risk due to deficiencies found at a wastewater treatment facility for Afghanistan's largest prison, a report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction said.


At least 11 shot dead ahead of Tanzania's presidential vote

Police in Tanzania shot dead at least nine citizens amid unrest over allegations of fraud ahead of the presidential election, a major opposition party alleged Tuesday, while another opposition party accused ruling party officials of shooting two people dead at a campaign rally.


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National Guard responds as protests over Walter Wallace killing engulf Philadelphia

Following a smaller protest that turned destructive on Monday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, authorized the National Guard to deploy troops Tuesday to help police protect property and quell unrest in the state's largest city.


Greek navy minesweeper damaged after cargo ship collision

A Greek navy minesweeper and a Portuguese-flagged cargo ship collided Tuesday outside the country’s main port of Piraeus, leaving two navy crew slightly injured and prompting the evacuation of the severely damaged military vessel.


Sewage spills, contaminated water and Iranian building materials found at US-funded prison site in Afghanistan

Staff are at risk due to deficiencies found at a wastewater treatment facility for Afghanistan's largest prison, a report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction said.


At least 11 shot dead ahead of Tanzania's presidential vote

Police in Tanzania shot dead at least nine citizens amid unrest over allegations of fraud ahead of the presidential election, a major opposition party alleged Tuesday, while another opposition party accused ruling party officials of shooting two people dead at a campaign rally.



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Mother of Marine veteran, journalist Austin Tice accuses Pompeo of blocking son's release from Syria

Marine veteran and journalist Austin Tice disappeared at a checkpoint in a Damascus suburb as he was trying to reach Lebanon. U.S. officials have said they believe he is still alive and in the custody of either Syrian forces or a militia allied with the government.



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Descartes Labs wins $2.2 million contract from Kirtland AFB

Descartes will work on this research and development project with the Air Force Research Lab's Space Technology Advanced Research program based at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque.


Marines choosing Corps over tanks as service eliminates armor

Most Marine tankers have chosen to stay in the Corps rather than join the Army to keep on tanking in the months since the top Marine general called for the shuttering of heavy armor battalions earlier this year.


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Descartes Labs wins $2.2 million contract from Kirtland AFB

Descartes will work on this research and development project with the Air Force Research Lab's Space Technology Advanced Research program based at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque.


Marines choosing Corps over tanks as service eliminates armor

Most Marine tankers have chosen to stay in the Corps rather than join the Army to keep on tanking in the months since the top Marine general called for the shuttering of heavy armor battalions earlier this year.



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Fitting finale: Dodgers win title, lose Turner to COVID-19

The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their first World Series title since 1988 without Justin Turner, their red-headed star who received a positive test for COVID-19 in the middle of their clinching victory.


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Fitting finale: Dodgers win title, lose Turner to COVID-19

The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their first World Series title since 1988 without Justin Turner, their red-headed star who received a positive test for COVID-19 in the middle of their clinching victory.