


No survivors in passenger jet-Army helicopter crash near DC: officials
“We are now at the point where we are switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation,” the DC fire chief said.

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Passenger jet collides with Army helicopter at Reagan Airport
A regional jet that had departed from Wichita, Kansas, crashed into a Black Hawk while on approach to Ronald Reagan National Airport.

Fight over $7.2B contract could delay privatizing the system for moving troops’ household goods
It's unclear whether this will delay a new system for managing service members' household goods moves, designed to improve the process.

Navy reports progress fighting fire aboard Bonhomme Richard
"The ship is stable and the structure is safe," Rear Adm. Philip Sobeck said Tuesday morning. Whether the amphib can be salvaged and repaired remains to be seen, he added.

San Diego doc bought Jaguar, jewelry with ill-gotten gains, gets prison for $784K in Tricare fraud
Prosecutors say he bought a red 2016 Jaguar and thousands of dollars worth of David Yurman jewelry with the money he got from Tricare after making claims for nonexistent appointments.

Soldiers, sailors, airmen sent to help FEMA with COVID-19 response in Texas and California
Approximately 160 airmen are supporting FEMA in California. But the majority of troops — roughly 580 soldiers and sailors — will be assigned to Texas, where the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has overburdened hospitals.

All hospitalized from Bonhomme Richard fire have been released
In total, the Navy said 36 sailors and 23 civilians were treated for “minor injuries” in the fire, which continues to burn in San Diego. Efforts to mitigate environmental damage under way.

Firefighters battle to keep Bonhomme Richard’s flames away from fuel
The forward mast has collapsed, and the ship is listing, officials said late Monday morning.

Hundreds come forward as #IAmVanessaGuillen movement surges online
As more details emerge in the Spc. Vanessa Guillen case, hundreds of survivors are coming forward on social media to share their experiences with military sexual trauma.

Military’s COVID-19 cases growing at twice the nationwide rate
Cases in the military surged 33% in the past 10 days, twice the rate of new cases nationwide.

Military’s top officer is open to renaming Army posts honoring Confederate generals
Joint Chiefs chairman Army Gen. Mark Milley is willing to continue the discussion.
