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Divide over scope of military’s extremism problem impedes culture, policy changes
The problem of extremism within the armed forces isn’t new, and the military’s response has often been haphazard and inconsistent.
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The problem of extremism within the armed forces isn’t new, and the military’s response has often been haphazard and inconsistent.
Military personnel overseas are reaching out to Congress after expressing frustration with not yet getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
The extent of the military’s extremism problem is not known, a Pentagon report shows steps under review to keep extremists out of the military.
In a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Adm. Michael M. Gilday outlined which sailors and marines will get vaccinated first.
China’s effort to recruit top U.S. national security officials using social media has reached such a fever pitch that the FBI has made a 30-minute movie.
Sean Buck, the superintendent of the academy, said the class of 2024’s plebe parents weekend, an annual tradition, was postponed indefinitely.
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