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In reversal, Pentagon keeps women’s advisory group, adds four more
A 75-year-old committee advocating for women in the military will be revived as part of a phased return of 39 DOD groups put on pause earlier this year.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Deliveries to Bucha: US Army veteran trucks aid to battle-scarred Ukrainian towns
U.S. Army veteran Chris Loverro is one of thousands of veterans who have traveled to Ukraine to assist.
By Jared Morgan
This veteran author wants to flip the script on post-9/11 war stories
Benjamin Sledge's book will be released on July 5.
By Sarah Sicard
Ukraine says Russian offensive in east gathering momentum
Forced to regroup after failing to take the capital, Russia switched its focus to the vital eastern industrial heartland, where fighting is now picking up.
By Inna Varenytsia
Nine respiratory cancers added to list of illnesses presumed caused by burn pit smoke
The move follows promises by the administration to increase the number of burn pit illnesses eligible for benefits.
Russia hits rail, fuel facilities in attacks deep in Ukraine
Russia unleashed a string of attacks against Ukrainian rail and fuel facilities Monday.
Putin claims Mariupol win but won’t storm Ukrainian holdout
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his forces not to storm the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the besieged city of Mariupol but to block it “so that not even a fly comes through.”
China looks to learn from Russian failures in Ukraine
China, like Russia, has been ambitiously reforming its Soviet-style military and experts say leader Xi Jinping will be carefully parsing Russia's failures in Ukraine.
Russia ratchets up battle for control of eastern Ukraine
Russia intensified assaults along a front hundreds of miles long in what officials on both sides described as a new phase of the war.
Syrian fighters ready to join next phase of Ukraine war
So far, only a small number of Syrian fighters appear to have arrived in Russia for military training ahead of deployment on the front lines.
US Army using lessons from Ukraine war to aid own training
U.S. Army trainers are using lessons learned from the Russian war against Ukraine as they prepare soldiers for future fights.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press