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Shock, grief and mourning for 3 soldiers killed in Jordan drone strike
The three citizen-soldiers from different corners of Georgia all died in a drone strike on a U.S. base in Jordan near the Syrian border.
Navy lieutenant, Coast Guard ensign identified as service members killed in Navy plane crash
Coast Guard Ensign Morgan Garrett and Navy Lt. Rhiannon Ross died in the Oct. 23 T-6B Texan trainer crash in Alabama.
By Kent Miller
Best pics of the week: Sept. 13, 2020
Robot-assisted security, B-2s at Diego Garcia and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
US commands support partner nations’ COVID-19 relief efforts
The military has spent millions assisting with COVID-19 relief efforts in countries including Iraq, Syria, Ghana, and Indonesia.
By Harm Venhuizen
Navy Reserve surgeon back from month of COVID-19 work in New York
The Navy mobilized her April 3 and days later she was in New York getting briefed on what was then an indefinite deployment.
By Jake Goodrick, Gillette (Wyo.) News-Record via the AP
Best pics of the week: June 28, 2020
Aircraft carriers in the Indo-Pacific area of operations, Misawa Air Base Elephant Walk, diving qualifications and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Russian aircraft deploy to Libya to back private military contractors, AFRICOM says
At least 14 Russian aircraft were deployed.
By Diana Stancy
The Marine Corps: Always faithful — to white men
The Marine Corps, with its ethics and moral courage, has an opportunity to lead the way for our nation by creating a level playing field for all officers at The Basic School, says the author of this commentary.
By Thomas Hobbs
Navy hospital ships, once thought critical, see few patients
Since arriving at the end of March, the Mercy has treated just over 70 non-coronavirus patients.
Many field hospitals went largely unused, will be shut down
Many of the facilities will now be kept on standby for a possible second wave of infections.
DoD expands care to COVID-19 patients in three locations
Military medical support in New York City, New Orleans and Dallas will expand to include COVID-19 patients.
By Kyle Rempfer