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Sen. Johnson: Defense Secy owes unvaxed service members an apology for unjustified discharges

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin), the lead Republican on the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, is calling for Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to apologize to former troops after the Army’s recent letter to former service members who were forced out of the military for […]

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US military using AI monitored wearable devices to detect infectious diseases among troops

In a public-private collaboration with a technology company, the U.S Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) developed AI monitored wearable devices that were used to detect infections in military personnel during the Covid-19 pandemic. The project is known

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House Foreign Affairs, Armed Services chairmen question Dept. of Defense re: Ukraine war leaks

The following is an excerpt from Just The News. The chairmen of the two key House committees handling military and foreign affairs want answers from the Biden administration regarding the ultrasensitive security documents that leaked on social media. Some of

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(READ) Republicans announce probe into Dept. of Defense after it fails audit for 5th consecutive yr

Republicans are probing why the Pentagon has failed its fifth consecutive audit designed to prevent waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars. In a letter sent to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Oversight and Accountability (GAO)Chairman James Comer (R-Kentucky) along with

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(READ) Concerns about govt. favoring big pharmacy chains; military members losing prescription drug access

Sen. James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) recently led an effort to push the Department of Defense (DOD) to re-instate rural and locally-owned pharmacies in the TRICARE network, after they were initially cut from the contract.   Lankford says he is now hearing again from concerned service

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(READ) Senator to Pentagon: explain why Covid-19 vaccine religious exemptions are not being granted

Since the military levied its Covid-19 vaccine mandate against service members, Sen. James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) is among those who have worked to defend service members who have religious objections to the Covid vaccine. It is an established constitutional right to be able to

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