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Here’s how to start paying back student loans when pandemic pause ends
More than 40 million borrowers will have to start paying back their loans by the end of the summer.
By Cora Lewis and Adriana Morga
Little warning, unclear responsibilities plagued Afghan resettlement: report
The report calls out the State Department for deeply underestimating the number of refugees.
Marine Corps orders safety standdown for all aviation units
There have been six class-A Marine aviation mishaps resulting in nine deaths in 2022.
By Todd South
Naval Air Forces to hold ‘safety pause’ after string of crashes
There have been at least three crashes involving Navy and Marine Corps aircraft in the past 10 days.
Reflections on trust from father of fallen Green Beret on 4th anniversary of deadly Niger ambush
“Trust” takes many forms.
By Henry Black
US kept exact details of Bagram exit from Afghan commander for OPSEC, says Pentagon spokesman
“It wasn’t done in some sort of shroud of secrecy,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.
By Howard Altman
Navy fires reserve unit captain
Capt. Scott Moss' relief followed a command investigation, officials said.
Marine Corps’ first F-35C squadron ready to deploy on carriers
Its larger wings and stronger landing gear make it better suited for the catapult launches and arrestments used on carriers, and its wingtips fold for better storage on deck.
By Harm Venhuizen
CNO: More than 190 ships have had COVID-19 cases
"Aggressive early action" has mitigated those infections, Adm. Mike Gilday said in a message to the fleet.
ROK/US combined training protects integrity of the OPCON transition process
The transition sends a message of trust in and respect for Korean military leaders, says the author of this commentary.
By David Maxwell
Pentagon exploring how to make a career ‘pause’ more flexible
“We need to allow that to occur without any penalty for doing that."
By Diana Stancy