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The Navy is revamping its curriculum to “eliminate redundant training."
Tobias has been the commanding officer of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Washington since June 2023.
It will be months before the military can test all of its personnel, but it's starting with a few key units.
Leaders also promised to unveil in coming months a 10-year plan to overhaul the entire child care system.
Pentagon guidance curbing the release of COVID-19 cases by installations hasn’t impacted the sharing of that data with host nations.
A new report from the Atlantic Council outlines where the U.S. and Japan need better industrial cooperation on defense projects.
The chief petty officer was moved to the intensive care unit on April 9 after being found unresponsive by other quarantined sailors.
For the first time, more troops recovered from COVID-19 than were diagnosed in the past 24 hours.
The financial services firm had taken some payouts to cover existing debts, but promised on Thursday to stop that practice.
The assault included rockets, mortars, car bombs and roughly 30 militants disguised in Malian Army and UN peacekeeper uniforms.
The American was cleared from isolation after having no symptoms for a full week.
The ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee will seek $6 billion for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative.