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In rare move, Pentagon denies falsehood about troops allowed to use force during election
Read full article: In rare move, Pentagon denies falsehood about troops allowed to use force during electionIn a rare move, the Pentagon is strongly pushing back against misinformation spread on social media that falsely suggests U.S. troops have been authorized to use force against American citizens during the election.
Iranian brothers charged in alleged smuggling operation that led to deaths of 2 Navy SEALs
Read full article: Iranian brothers charged in alleged smuggling operation that led to deaths of 2 Navy SEALsAuthorities say two men linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard are facing terrorism charges in the U.S. in connection with the interception of a vessel in the Arabian Sea that resulted in the deaths of two Navy SEALs.
Iraqi court sentences wife of slain Islamic State leader to death for crimes against Yazidi women
Read full article: Iraqi court sentences wife of slain Islamic State leader to death for crimes against Yazidi womenAn Iraqi court has issued a death sentence against one of the wives of the late brutal Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, alleging that she was complicit in crimes committed against Yazidi women captured by the militant group.
White House sets new guidelines for Cabinet notifications after Austin's secret hospitalization
Read full article: White House sets new guidelines for Cabinet notifications after Austin's secret hospitalizationThe White House is laying out a new set of guidelines to ensure it will be informed any time a Cabinet head can’t carry out their job.
Death on the Arabian Sea: How a Navy SEAL fell into rough waters and another died trying to save him
Read full article: Death on the Arabian Sea: How a Navy SEAL fell into rough waters and another died trying to save himThe U.S. Navy has released the names of the two SEALs who were lost at sea during a raid on a boat carrying illicit Iranian-made weapons to Yemen.
Pentagon releases footage of hundreds of 'highly concerning' aircraft intercepts by Chinese planes
Read full article: Pentagon releases footage of hundreds of 'highly concerning' aircraft intercepts by Chinese planesThe Pentagon has released footage of some of the more than 180 intercepts of U.S. warplanes by Chinese aircraft that have occurred in the last two years — more than the total amount over the previous decade and part of a trend U.S. military officials called concerning.
House committee chairman says Sen. Tuberville is 'paralyzing' the Pentagon by blocking promotions
Read full article: House committee chairman says Sen. Tuberville is 'paralyzing' the Pentagon by blocking promotionsThe chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee is slamming a fellow Republican in the Senate for waging an unprecedented attempt to change Pentagon abortion policy by holding up hundreds of military nominations and promotions.
Biden signs an order designed to strengthen protections for sexual assault victims in the military
Read full article: Biden signs an order designed to strengthen protections for sexual assault victims in the militaryPresident Joe Biden has signed an executive order giving decisions on the prosecution of serious military crimes including sexual assault to independent military attorneys.
U.S. destroys last of its declared chemical weapons, closing a deadly chapter dating to World War I
Read full article: U.S. destroys last of its declared chemical weapons, closing a deadly chapter dating to World War IThe United States has destroyed the last of its declared chemical weapons stockpile, a milestone in the history of warfare dating back to World War I.
Air Force picks Colorado for more Space Force missions as politics loom over headquarters decision
Read full article: Air Force picks Colorado for more Space Force missions as politics loom over headquarters decisionThe Air Force has announced the permanent location for many more U.S. Space Force units — and none of them are in Huntsville, Alabama.
A look at day-to-day trauma operations at Brooke Army Medical Center
Read full article: A look at day-to-day trauma operations at Brooke Army Medical CenterBrooke Army Medical Center is celebrating 25 years of its level-one trauma verification. The medical facility is the only one with that designation for the Department of Defense.
Pentagon releases pilot's close-up photo of Chinese balloon
Read full article: Pentagon releases pilot's close-up photo of Chinese balloonA U-2 pilot flying high above the Chinese spy balloon took a close-up photo of the large white orb just a day before the Air Force shot the balloon down off the coast of South Carolina.
US defense chief in Hawaii amid distrust after fuel spill
Read full article: US defense chief in Hawaii amid distrust after fuel spillU.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is visiting Hawaii this week amid lingering community frustration and distrust after jet fuel from a military storage facility last year spilled into Pearl Harbor’s drinking water.
Area law enforcement agencies have taken in close to $10 million in excess military equipment
Read full article: Area law enforcement agencies have taken in close to $10 million in excess military equipmentLaw enforcement agencies around the San Antonio area have taken in close to $10 million in excess military equipment, a KSAT Investigates analysis of the controversial federal program found.
Pentagon: Deadly Afghan airport attack was not preventable
Read full article: Pentagon: Deadly Afghan airport attack was not preventableThe military investigation into the deadly attack during the Afghanistan evacuation has concluded that a suicide bomber, carrying 20 pounds of explosives packed with ball bearings, acted alone, and that the deaths of more than 170 Afghans and 13 U.S. service members were not preventable.
Pentagon releases first video of botched Kabul airstrike
Read full article: Pentagon releases first video of botched Kabul airstrikeThe Pentagon has declassified and publicly released video footage of a U.S. drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians in the final hours of a chaotic American withdrawal that ended a 20-year war in Afghanistan.
Texas Biomed pulling in talented veterans using Department of Defense work placement program
Read full article: Texas Biomed pulling in talented veterans using Department of Defense work placement programIt's sometimes hard for veterans to find jobs where they can use the expertise they acquired in the military. Luckily, the department of defense has a program that helps bridge the gap.
Gov. Greg Abbott sues Biden administration over vaccine mandate for National Guard
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott sues Biden administration over vaccine mandate for National GuardThe state has already challenged the federal government’s vaccine orders for big businesses, health care workers and federal contractors.
US airstrike targets Islamic State member in Afghanistan
Read full article: US airstrike targets Islamic State member in AfghanistanThe United States military struck back at the Islamic State in Afghanistan on Saturday, acting on President Joe Biden's vow to hit the extremists in retaliation for a suicide bombing claimed by IS that killed as many as 169 Afghans and 13 American service members at Kabul airport Thursday.
Pentagon: US troops must get their COVID-19 vaccines ASAP
Read full article: Pentagon: US troops must get their COVID-19 vaccines ASAPMilitary service members must immediately begin to get the COVID-19 vaccine, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says in a memo Wednesday, ordering service leaders to “impose ambitious timelines for implementation.”.
48-year-old Department of Defense contractor convicted of attempted child enticement
Read full article: 48-year-old Department of Defense contractor convicted of attempted child enticementA federal jury convicted 48-year-old Department of Defense information technology contractor Rick A. Benavides on Thursday of attempting to to entice a child to engage in sexual activity, according to the Department of Justice.
JBSA-Lackland, Fort Bliss will be used to house unaccompanied migrant children, Pentagon says
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland, Fort Bliss will be used to house unaccompanied migrant children, Pentagon saysSAN ANTONIO – The Pentagon announced on Wednesday that Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland would be used to house unaccompanied migrant children. In a statement, John Kirby, the Pentagon’s press secretary, confirmed that the Department of Defense approved the request for JBSA-Lackland to be used. On Tuesday, Kirby hinted at the possibility of JBSA-Lackland and Fort Bliss being used in that capacity. “DoD will provide HHS officials access to these locations immediately to begin initial actions to prepare for receiving unaccompanied migrant children as soon as preparations are complete,” Kirby said. Also on KSAT:JBSA-Lackland asked to house unaccompanied migrant minors, Pentagon saysAdFreeman Coliseum may house migrant children if agreement is reached with federal government, Bexar County judge saysBiden taps VP Harris to lead response to border challenges
US blacklists Xiaomi, CNOOC, Skyrizon, raising heat on China
Read full article: US blacklists Xiaomi, CNOOC, Skyrizon, raising heat on ChinaThe Department of Defense added nine companies to its list of Chinese companies with military links, including Xiaomi and state-owned plane manufacturer Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (Comac). U.S. investors will have to divest their stakes in Chinese companies on the military list by November this year, according to an executive order signed by Trump last November. Xiaomi said in a statement that its products are for “civilian and commercial use" and said it is not owned, controlled or affiliated with the Chinese military. Xiaomi Corp. overtook Apple Inc. as the world’s No. “CNOOC acts as a bully for the People’s Liberation Army to intimidate China’s neighbors, and the Chinese military continues to benefit from government civil-military fusion policies for malign purposes,” Ross said.
WATCH LIVE: Federal health officials to hold briefing on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Federal health officials to hold briefing on COVID-19 vaccine distributionClick here to read the latest on the COVID-19 vaccine.) Senior officials with the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Defense will hold a briefing on Operation Warp Speed and the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday. While that is believed to an undercount because of a lag in reporting, it is well behind where health officials wanted to be. The Texas Department of State Health Services has reported 13,300 patients in hospitals due to the virus, which is a new record. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 vaccines are prioritized for health care workers and nursing home residents for the most part in the U.S.
WATCH LIVE: Federal officials hold Operation Warp Speed briefing after 2nd COVID-19 vaccine ships
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Federal officials hold Operation Warp Speed briefing after 2nd COVID-19 vaccine shipsA droplet falls from a syringe after a health care worker was injected with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence, R.I., Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Click here for the latest on the COVID-19 vaccine.) Federal officials will hold a briefing on Operation Warp Speed Monday morning, a day after a second COVID-19 vaccine, this one from Moderna Inc., began shipping. The vaccination program that began last week has already inoculated 556,000 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and Germany’s BioNTech already is being distributed.
Space Force celebrates first birthday, DOD officials commemorate with letter
Read full article: Space Force celebrates first birthday, DOD officials commemorate with letter(Photo by Samuel Corum-Pool/Getty Images)The United States Space Force is celebrating its first birthday as a part of the Department of Defense, officials announced on Sunday. Today marks the U.S. Space Force's 1st Birthday! @SpaceForceDoD organizes, trains, and equips space forces in order to protect U.S. and allied interests in space, and to provide space capabilities to the joint force.#HBDSpaceForcehttps://t.co/EOP9gIYJLM pic.twitter.com/v78B0k4BrD — U.S. Air Force (@usairforce) December 20, 2020Secretary of the Air Force, Barbara Barrett; Chief of Space Operations for the Space Force, John Raymond; and the Space Force’s Senior Enlisted Advisor, Towberman, all penned a letter to Space Force Guardians, saluting them on a year full of milestones. “Guardians,Today we mark the first anniversary of the establishment of the United States Space Force. Knowing that America and its Space Force will never fight alone, you built powerful partnerships with the joint force and other space-faring nations.
Biden transition team criticizes cooperation from Pentagon
Read full article: Biden transition team criticizes cooperation from PentagonFILE - This March 27, 2008 file photo shows the Pentagon in Washington. – President-elect Joe Biden's transition team expressed frustration Friday with the level of cooperation they're getting from political appointees at the Department of Defense, saying there has been “an abrupt halt in the already limited cooperation there." Yohannes Abraham, executive director of the transition, told reporters that Biden agency review teams at DOD learned Thursday of meetings “being pulled down" and immediately reported it. Abraham made it clear that Biden's transition team was not satisfied with that decision. “There have been many agencies and departments that have facilitated the exchange of info and meetings over the past few weeks,” Abraham said.
Biden transition team criticizes cooperation from Pentagon
Read full article: Biden transition team criticizes cooperation from PentagonFILE - This March 27, 2008 file photo shows the Pentagon in Washington. – President-elect Joe Biden's transition team expressed frustration Friday with the level of cooperation they're getting from political appointees at the Department of Defense, saying there has been “an abrupt halt in the already limited cooperation there." Yohannes Abraham, executive director of the transition, told reporters that Biden agency review teams at DOD learned Thursday of meetings “being pulled down" and immediately reported it. Abraham made it clear that Biden's transition team was not satisfied with that decision. “There have been many agencies and departments that have facilitated the exchange of info and meetings over the past few weeks,” Abraham said.
WATCH LIVE: Department of Defense gives briefing on COVID-19 vaccination effort
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Department of Defense gives briefing on COVID-19 vaccination effortWASHINGTON – The Department of Defense is giving a briefing on the COVID-19 vaccination effort Friday morning. The press conference will take place at 9 a.m. from the Pentagon. The briefing will be placed in this article, but delays are possible. The Pentagon will receive just less than 44,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine initially. The vaccinations will be voluntary, The Associated Press said.
Health, defense departments give update on Operation Warp Speed, COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Read full article: Health, defense departments give update on Operation Warp Speed, COVID-19 vaccine distributionNurse Melissa Valentin shows a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to be applied to medical personnel at the Ashford Presbyterian Community Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Click here for more stories about the COVID-19 vaccine.) The Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Defense are expected to hold a briefing on Operation Warp Speed and the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. Packed in dry ice, shipments of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine began arriving Tuesday at more than 400 additional hospitals and other distribution sites. The first 3 million shots are being strictly rationed to front-line health workers and nursing home patients, with hundreds of millions more shots needed over the coming months to protect most Americans.
2020 in photos: Department of Defense releases images of this year’s trainings, operations
Read full article: 2020 in photos: Department of Defense releases images of this year’s trainings, operationsDEFENDER Europe 20 was designed as a deployment exercise to build strategic readiness in support of the U.S. National Defense Strategy and NATO deterrence objectives. In response to COVID-19, DEFENDER-Europe 20 was modified in size and scope. In phase II of the modified DEFENDER-Europe 20, a U.S.-based combined arms battalion will conduct an emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise to Europe July 14-Aug. 22. Photographs from the Department of Defense are giving us a glimpse of these operations, some of which are on the front lines to combat the pandemic. Read also:2020 in photos: AP images capture chaos, sorrow amid pandemic, protests, catastrophes
JBSA dining facilities closed to public for holiday dining
Read full article: JBSA dining facilities closed to public for holiday diningSAN ANTONIO – The COVID-19 pandemic has canceled another Joint Base-San Antonio Thanksgiving tradition. Due to COVID-19 safety guidelines, Department of Defense civilians, retirees and family members will not be able to dine or attend the Thanksgiving meal served across JBSA dining facilities, a news release said. This is the latest holiday tradition to affect JBSA. “Mission Thanksgiving,” a popular holiday program where San Antonio community members provide a home-cooked meal to soldiers in medical training at Fort Sam Houston, was canceled to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In addition, “Operation Home Cooking” and “Operation Family Feast,” two similar Thanksgiving meal programs for Airmen in basic military training and technical training was called off due to COVID-19.
BAMC, Wilford Hall selected as locations for phase three COVID-19 vaccine trials
Read full article: BAMC, Wilford Hall selected as locations for phase three COVID-19 vaccine trialsSAN ANTONIO The Department of Defense has selected Brooke Army Medical Center and Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center as two of the five locations for phase three trial evaluations for a COVID-19 vaccine. The goal is to have the vaccine ready by January 2021. Researchers are also looking for more volunteers to test the potential vaccine. If youre interested in becoming a volunteer for the COVID-19 vaccine phase three trial, click here, and then click on Volunteer Now and complete the survey. RELATED: What we know about COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials in San Antonio
San Antonio soldier who was killed in a rollover crash laid to rest
Read full article: San Antonio soldier who was killed in a rollover crash laid to restSAN ANTONIO A soldier from San Antonio who was killed in a rollover vehicle crash in Afghanistan was laid to rest on Wednesday. Vincent Sebastian Ibarria, 21, on Wednesday morning. The Department of Defense says Ibarria was killed when his vehicle rolled over in a crash on July 3, in Farah, Afghanistan. Ibarrias remains were transported through Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph on July 17. Related: He will be severely missed,: Division mourns loss of soldier from San Antonio killed in rollover crash
Movement for Black Lives seeks sweeping legislative changes
Read full article: Movement for Black Lives seeks sweeping legislative changesProposed federal legislation that would radically transform the nation's criminal justice system through such changes as eliminating agencies like the Drug Enforcement Administration and the use of federal surveillance technology is set to be unveiled Tuesday, July 7, by the Movement for Black Lives. Dubbed the BREATHE Act, the legislation is the culmination of a project led by the policy table of the Movement for Black Lives, a coalition of more than 150 organizations. The proposed changes are sweeping and likely to receive robust pushback from lawmakers who perceive the legislation as too radical. The polling found that the majority of Americans say the criminal justice system needs major changes, including many saying it needs a complete overhaul. We are a generation that wants to make sure that the needs of all Black people are met, Cullors said.
Watchdogs: Trump's Independence Day gala in 2019 cost $13M
Read full article: Watchdogs: Trump's Independence Day gala in 2019 cost $13MAll rights reserved)Government watchdogs say President Trumps Fourth of July gala in the nations capital last year cost taxpayers more than $13 million, twice as much as previous celebrations. Trumps desire to have Department of Defense military vehicles participate helped drive up the cost, according to the Government Accountability Office. Some other costs, such as for military flyovers of the National Mall, were not included in the estimate, the report said. Trumps military-focused Independence Day event went beyond the traditional concert and fireworks of years past. The GAO estimated that holiday celebrations from 2016 to 2018 cost from $6 million to $7 million annually.
Groups give notice they will sue to protect beluga whales
Read full article: Groups give notice they will sue to protect beluga whalesFile - In this August 2009, file photo, provided by the Department of Defense, a Cook Inlet beluga whale calf, left, and an adult breach near Anchorage, Alaska. Two environmental groups gave formal notice Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, that they will sue to protect endangered Alaska beluga whales from oil and gas operations. The Center for Biological Diversity and Cook Inletkeeper gave notice they will sue the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for violating the Endangered Species Act by not protecting Cook Inlet belugas. (Christopher Garner/Department of Defense via AP, File)ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Two environmental groups gave formal notice Friday that they will sue to protect endangered Alaska beluga whales from problems caused by oil and gas operations. The agency should not allow any take of Cook Inlet belugas until it can ensure their recovery, the groups said.
Sailor kills 2, himself in attack at Pearl Harbor shipyard, officials say
Read full article: Sailor kills 2, himself in attack at Pearl Harbor shipyard, officials sayHONOLULU (AP) – The military says a U.S. sailor shot and killed two civilian Department of Defense employees at the Pearl Harbor shipyard before taking his own life. The military didn't release a motive or any identifying information about the sailor who opened fire Wednesday at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam has reopened following a lockdown. The shipyard repairs, maintains and modernizes the ships and submarines of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, which is headquartered at Pearl Harbor. The shipyard is across the harbor from the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, which on Saturday will mark the 78th anniversary of the Japanese attack that propelled the U.S. into World War II.