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VA marks millionth COVID case as officials warn health threat persists
Department health officials have recorded about 67,000 new cases of COVID-19 among patients in 2024.
Navy says it will still do urinalysis tests ‘to the greatest extent possible’ amid COVID-19 concerns
Individuals teleworking, feeling sick, or in quarantine will be exempt.
By J.D. Simkins
Military memo from 2017 warned of pandemic’s impact on combat readiness and risk of war
U.S. Northern Command warned that a pandemic could impact its area of operations for up to 24 months.
By Military Times staff
Navy’s top admiral says miscommunication led to release of bombshell letter from carrier’s skipper
Senior Navy leadership had already been in communication with the carrier's commanding officer.
COVID-19 cases among veterans in New Orleans, New York continue steep rise: Map
Here is the latest map of where VA coronavirus cases and deaths are located across America.
540 additional troops to deploy to U.S.-Mexico border over COVID-19 concerns
Lt. Gen. Laura Richardson, the commander of U.S. Army North, explained to reporters that the additional 540 U.S. troops would help Border Patrol with newly granted authorities. Those new authorities allow Border Patrol agents to apprehend and immediately return migrants potentially infected with COVID-19.
By Shawn Snow
Navy to evacuate 2,700 sailors from carrier over ‘next couple days’ amid COVID-19 pandemic
Modly said 93 sailors aboard the Roosevelt have tested positive for the virus, while 593 have tested negative.
By Diana Stancy
DoD’s coronavirus cases are rising on par with the rest of the U.S., death toll now at five
Despite social distancing guidance, cases continue to rise.
Attorneys want court to fast-track GI Bill legal case because of coronavirus financial impact
The lawsuit could result in an extra year of GI Bill benefits for thousands of veterans.
This is what Marine boot camp looks like during a pandemic
But changes have been made, safety precautions implemented and Parris Island has even temporarily halted incoming recruits following an increase in COVID-19 cases among drill instructors and recruits.
By Shawn Snow
ROTC Cadet Summer Training uncertain amid coronavirus pandemic
“We hope to present options to Army senior leaders as early as this week, but I will do everything in my power to commission cadets on time,” said Maj. Gen. John Evans, Commanding General of Army ROTC Cadet Command.
By George Wright