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Will DOD need to start producing some medicines to protect troops?
In some cases, it could be cheaper and safer for the military to manufacture medicines troops need.
By Karen Jowers
Commissaries set limits on purchases of baby formula amid nationwide shortage
The supply of infant formula is running 40 percent to 50 percent below normal in commercial stores, but the most critical, specialized formulas have been even more depleted.
By Karen Jowers
New military parents: Ignore social media posts promising free baby formula from Tricare
Tricare doesn't cover regular baby formula for otherwise healthy infants.
By Karen Jowers
Marines at consulate in Shanghai are not out of food, despite reports
The latest coronavirus lockdown in Shanghai has been the source of serious controversy worldwide.
Navy boosts funding for air operations and flight hours in new budget request
“This critical investment will support increased student-pilot throughput, supporting the recovery of our tactical aircraft pilot shortfall."
By Diana Stancy
Give us your undies back, Norway tells departing troops
The Norwegian military said Monday that it is struggling with dwindling supplies, in part due to the pandemic.
The Navy is working to ease the supply-chain shortage near LA County
The collaboration is part a Joint Use Agreement that was first signed in 2002.
Some military bases limiting gas purchases, encouraging telework in wake of pipeline shutdown
Like their civilian counterparts, some gas stations on military bases are seeing long lines and fuel shortages.
By Karen Jowers
VA workers feel ‘shut out’ of COVID planning
American Federation of Government Employees officials said that Veterans Affairs facilities have kept them out of the decision making process to address COVID-19.
By Jessie Bur
Increasing sealift funding, fixing tankers are 2022 budget priorities, Esper says
The defense secretary is also "really focused" on the KC-46 tanker program, he said.
By Aaron Mehta