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The Pentagon plans to shake up DC's National Guard, criticized for its response to protests, Jan. 6
The Pentagon is developing plans to restructure the National Guard in Washington, D.C., in a move to address problems highlighted by the chaotic response to the Jan. 6 riot and safety breaches during 2020 protests over George Floyd’s murder.
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A National Guard member was told he likely had a virus. He actually had malaria.
The CDC recently announced it had identified five cases of locally transmitted malaria in the United States, the first such cases in 20 years.
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Family of 21-Year-Old Accused of Pentagon Leak Says They Support Him, Stand in Solidarity
The family of Jack Teixeira issued a statement of support for the first time since his April 13 arrest. The 21-year-old is facing charges under the Espionage Act.
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Air Force Suspends 2 Commanders From Unit Where Alleged Pentagon Leaker Worked
The highly classified documents are alleged to have been leaked by Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman.
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Air National Guardsman Arrested After Applying for Murder-for-Hire Jobs on Parody Hitman Website
A Tennessee Air National Guardsman has been arrested after federal agents say he responded to a parody website promoting jobs for hitmen.
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Watch: Home Camera Appears to Capture Helicopter Falling From Sky
A home security camera in Alabama appeared to capture the moment something fell from the sky. The object resembles a helicopter and falls near the Black Hawk helicopter crash.
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2 Dead After Black Hawk Helicopter Crashes in Alabama
A home surveillance camera captured the moment an object resembling a helicopter appears to fall from the sky near the crash site.
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National Guard Airman Dies in Snowboarding Fall at New Jersey Mall
A man who was serving in the Air National Guard died after he fell while snowboarding at an indoor ski park inside a New Jersey mall, officials and family members said.
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Army Probes Whether Soldiers Were Wrongly Blamed in Recruiting Bonus Scandal
U.S. Army officials say investigators have launched a broad review of at least 1,900 National Guard and Reserve soldiers who were swept up in a recruiting bonus scandal up to a decade ago and may have been wrongly blamed and punished. Army officials announced Thursday that its Criminal Investigation Division will review all cases and correct the records. Division Director...