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Amid hiring boom, defense firms say labor shortage is dragging them down
Labor shortfalls rooted in the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic remain a millstone around the neck of the defense industry, forcing firms to juggle staff, hold job fairs and find workarounds to keep operations running as smoothly as possible.
Pennsylvania county will evaluate 9 mistakenly discarded military ballots
The local elections board in Luzerne County will carefully consider nine mistakenly discarded military ballots, which have been linked to specific voters.
9 discarded military ballots weren’t fraud, Pennsylvania election chief says
Workers in the elections office in Luzerne County are getting training on handling mailed-in military and overseas ballots, Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said,
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
By Aaron Mehta
Arsenal: The river patrol boat was the backbone of the Brown Water Navy
Submarines and aircraft carriers were of little use against irregulars relying on sampans and junks to ferry supplies and fighting men on the Vietnam's river highways.
By Joe Follansbee, Vietnam Magazine
She survived the Fort Hood shooting. Now she’s counseling Dayton’s first responders.
This retired Army psychologist survived the Fort Hood shooting in 2009, and is now counseling survivors of the Dayton tragedy.
Coast Guard helps biologists perform necropsy on second dead gray whale
Nearly 60 gray whales have been reported dead from Mexico to Alaska. Many were skinny and malnourished.
Here are the new rates for military retiree dental coverage under new FEDVIP benefit
Active duty families and retirees are also eligible for vision coverage.
By Karen Jowers