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US drifts away from Ukraine nearly 3 years after Russia’s invasion

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said it is unrealistic for Ukraine to join NATO. The remarks come as Russia continues fighting despite enormous losses while Ukraine faces a manpower shortage.

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Soldier, sailor and now airman: This NCO has served in three branches in 12 years

Staff Sgt. Robert Meyers has served in three different military branches, with stints in the Army and the Navy reserves before the Air Force.

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Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and merchant vessel collide near Egypt

There are no reports of flooding or injuries aboard the Navy’s USS Harry S. Truman after a collision with merchant vessel near Egypt.

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Alaska rescue units had a hell of week: 3 planes, 2 countries and 1 stuck helicopter

Units from the Alaska Air National Guard, Army Guard and active duty all pitched in to respond to three plane crashes, an avalanche victim and a long-distance recovery of one of their own helicopters.

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Air Force says delay in test cycle for 35,000 airmen shouldn’t impact promotions

Originally scheduled to take place from Feb. 15 to April 15, the staff sergeant promotion testing cycle will now run from March 3 to May 1.

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Navy SEAL candidates often swim in water with high levels of fecal matter, watchdog finds

Naval Special Warfare Command rarely moves water training events for Navy SEAL candidates despite high levels of fecal indicator bacteria in the ocean, according to the Defense Department Inspector General’s Office.

Military Life

Pentagon says it will cover travel costs for military families’ IVF treatments

The Pentagon announced it will cover the costs for military families to travel for in-vitro fertilization treatment, clarifying a previous policy decision.

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Hegseth indicates that Fort Bragg will not be the last base to be renamed

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered that Fort Liberty’s name return to Fort Bragg. He said other changes are coming.

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Airmen say ‘people first, mission always’ is falling by the wayside in DEI crackdown

Active duty airmen are grappling to understand the end of groups that have improved safety, recruiting and a canceled family conference that had put Narcan on the shelves of base stores.

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Pentagon orders immediate hold on gender-affirming care for transgender troops

Gender-affirming surgery is already banned in military healthcare systems but the new memo appears to target hormone therapy and other care.

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$571 million in VA spending on suicide prevention isn’t working, vets groups say

Veteran advocates are asking for accountability on how the Department of Veterans Affairs uses its $571 million suicide prevention budget, and whether those efforts are working.

Culture

This Army first sergeant set up a Super Bowl party for his soldiers in the field

“It hits different when your leadership thinks about you like that,” said Sgt. Matthew Brennan, a soldier in the unit.

History

The Cold War nuclear test that turned the sky crimson

The military wanted to test the electromagnetic impacts of nuclear weapons in space. In 1962 they lit up the sky for hundreds of miles.

Culture

Two West Point graduates are facing off in the Super Bowl

Two former West Point Black Knights, Cole Christiansen and Brett Toth, are playing for the Chiefs and the Eagles, respectively.

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Marine killed in Philippines plane crash identified

Sgt. Jacob Durham and three Pentagon contractors were onboard a plane that crashed on Feb. 6.

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Two charged in murder case of 101st Airborne soldier

Pfc. Katia Dueñas-Aguilar was killed in her off-post home near Fort Campbell in May 2024.

The Pentagon Rundown

Trump nixes Gaza deployments, but Forever Wars continue

30,000 migrants to GITMO, drone sightings (re)explained, and more

‘This is just the beginning’: Pentagon enters Trump 2.0

Pete Hegseth confirmation hearing, enlisted troop pay and other military news

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