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Fewer troops in CENTCOM? No problem, says 3-star air boss
“How do we share information? How do we share intelligence? How do we gain a common understanding with each other?” Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said.
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Dr. Rachel Ellsworth explores how different demographics are affected by breast cancer and if there is an identifiable reason for why some groups are more at risk than others.
“The enemy is lurking in our bodies” — women veterans say toxic exposure caused breast cancer
Military women say they face higher breast cancer rates from exposure, according to a feature reported by The War Horse.
By Kelly Kennedy
‘I do seek help’, SECVA says on walk for military suicide awareness
SECVA Denis McDonough joined about two dozen Gold Star families on a walk for military suicide awareness Saturday.
By Howard Altman
Army vet marching 1,800 miles to fight veteran suicide
Former Army Capt. Greg Washington will begin his walk on Friday in Mississippi.
By Davis Winkie
Why do we need to be aware that children grieve?
How we can all be more aware of the needs of grieving children this Nov. 19, Children's Grief Awareness Day.
By Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
Hope that there is healing
The military should take the same care reintegrating service members when they come home from deployment as it does preparing them to deploy.
By Aleha Landry
Supporting the mental health of military families
Groups supporting military families and veterans launch a social media campaign in honor of Military Appreciation Month and Mental Health Awareness Month.
By Kathy Roth-Douquest and Zach Iscol
3 Heroes Who Took the Fight to Breast Cancer
More than 3.8 million people in this country are survivors of breast cancer, but every 13 minutes, a woman will lose her life to it. Military spouses Victoria Warren and Shannon Summa and Air Force Master Sergeant Laura Speranza know this reality intimately. Though each has had a different breast cancer journey, they are all part of a community of fighters battling this disease in the military health system.
Op-ed: Eradicate the stigma of mental health care
"The Navy, your command, and your family need you to live your best life, in your right mind. "
By Cmdr. Matthew D.W. Phillips
US still seeks allies in Gulf maritime coalition
Senior U.S. leaders expressed confidence that they will be able to convince allies to help protect shipping in the Persian Gulf area against Iranian threats, but they provided no new details Sunday on which nations may be willing to participate.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press