More than 4,500 U.S. military-linked individuals had tested positive for the coronavirus by Monday representing a roughly 26% spike in illnesses reported since Friday, according to new Pentagon data, which included the second death of a U.S. service member. The Defense Department said 4,528 service members, DOD civilian workers, military dependents and defense contractors worldwide […]
April 2 Update on Coronavirus Infected Military Members and Their Dependents…
As of April 2, officials said there have now been 1,638 total cases of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, within the DoD: 893 military, 256 dependents, 306 civilians and 95 Defense Department contractors. In addition, 59 military members, 12 dependents, 11 civilians and one contractor have recovered, and five DoD-connected personnel have died. […]
March 27th White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing (VIDEO)…
Daily, President Trump and the Coronavirus Task Force holds a briefing on setbacks, accomplishments and challenges the feds are managing related to this coronavirus pandemic. Lots of information and detail is imparted daily and drives the 24-hour news cycle…
Rhode Island Police to Hunt Down New Yorkers Seeking Refuge…
Rhode Island police began stopping cars with New York plates Friday. On Saturday, the National Guard will help them conduct house-to-house searches to find people who traveled from New York and demand 14 days of self-quarantine. “Right now we have a pinpointed risk,” Governor Gina Raimondo said. “That risk is called New York City.” New […]
More States Requiring Travelers from New York to Enter 2-Week Isolation…
Latest Rundown on Military’s Coronavirus Cases…
As COVID-19 continues to spread to communities across the country, the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs are providing daily updates on the number of confirmed and presumptive cases of the virus in the military community, as well as the number of tests administered to military members. As of March 27, officials […]
The Army Asked Retirees in Medical Fields to Come Back. The Response Was Overwhelming…
Navy Medical Ship the USNS Mercy Arrives at Port of Los Angeles…
After Rapid Preparations, Navy Hospital Ship Now Days from Arrival in NYC…
Sudan Reaches Settlement with Families of USS Cole Victims…
Sudan’s justice ministry said Thursday that a settlement was reached for the families of U.S. Navy sailors killed and injured in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen. The agreement was reached last week. The country is making an effort to be taken off the U.S. terrorism list. The Al Qaeda attack killed […]
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