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The Pentagon policy reimburses service members for travel expenses and offers up to 21 days of leave for abortions and fertility treatment.
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More than 300 public, private, and nonprofit sector leaders gathered in San Antonio on Tuesday to learn about the complex challenges facing service members and veterans — and brainstorm solutions.
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The referral bonuses are designed to boost recruiting at the National Guard, which fell thousands of troops short of its goal last year.
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Service members at Joint Base San Antonio are working to get food, water and other supplies to base residents during the winter storm.
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Due to a winter storm that's kept San Antonio in sub-freezing temperatures for several days, the JBSA-Fort Sam Houston facility has altered appointments and shifted to backup energy sources.
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The Pentagon will deploy more than 1,100 troops to five vaccination centers as part of the Biden administration’s campaign to inoculate more Americans against COVID-19. The first phase of the deployment will be overseen by U.S. Army North, headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston.
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Though President Biden signed an executive order allowing transgender people to serve in the military, would-be recruits are waiting for the Pentagon to develop policies before they can enlist.
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Austin has ordered the armed forces to stand down for one day to address concerns over extremism in the ranks — an issue that has drawn renewed concern in the wake of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Eleven Fort Bliss soldiers sickened during a training exercise are at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. Two soldiers are in critical care.
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Less than two years after then-President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender military service took effect, President Joe Biden reversed it with an executive order on Monday. Now trans advocates and service members are preparing for a new era — with new challenges.