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Navy identifies Truman sailor who died from ‘medical emergency’
Electrician’s Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class Jelani Hill, originally from Florida, suffered a medical emergency “unrelated to shipboard operations."
By Diana Stancy
No changes coming to US nuclear posture after Russian threat
In the wake of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent nuclear orders to his forces, the top military officer responsible for America’s nuclear arsenal has not made any moves of its own.
By Joe Gould
Proposed light tank battalion concept will require more armor crewmen
The Mobile Protected Firepower battalion will attach light tank companies to each brigade.
By Todd South
US, NATO air forces mobilize as war comes to Europe
“The United States set the tone for this type of attack in 1991 in the opening hours of [Operation] Desert Storm,” Air Force Lt. Col. Tyson Wetzel said Wednesday. “It is a methodology that still works today.”
$350m for Hawaii water contamination crisis included in latest stopgap bill
The funding bill would give the Defense Department $350 million to address the issue.
Navy appeals Hawaii order to drain fuel tanks that contaminated water
Thousands of people have been treated for physical ailments and thousands of military families are staying in hotels because of the leak at the facility.
Nearly a third of Defense Department structures have exceeded their lifespan
Some 159,000 structures across the Defense Department "exceed their lifespan."
Navy cites ‘operator error’ in fuel spill linked to families’ tainted water
The crisis has affected more than 9,000 Navy, Army and Air Force households at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and the Army’s Aliamanu Military Reservation and Red Hill communities, which are on the Navy water system.
By Karen Jowers