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“It hurts and it’s insulting because these claimants never spent a day in a prison in their life.”
“It hurts and it’s insulting because these claimants never spent a day in a prison in their life.”
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Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret), outlined key priorities during a recent Federal News Network interview.
The Gulf War veteran spent time as a KC-135 Stratotanker navigator and a test engineer for the Missile Defense Agency.
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Officials are building a coordinated plan to provide "healthy and tasty" options to the force.
The program will offer more grants in addition to interest-free loans ... thanks largely to generous members.
Compromising on entrance standards "poses an unacceptable risk to the mission," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
The two-part event kicks off with a virtual competition in September.
Sound therapy may help some of the 3 million servicemembers and veterans who suffer from the condition.
New regulations start May 7. Plus: Find out more about "INDEF" DoD cards.
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