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Confusion, lack of policy led to Austin’s hospitalization secret
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's secret hospitalization last month is prompting the Pentagon to create new policies for leadership absences.
Family finds comfort in Fisher House through decades
Thomas Queen and his wife, Michelle, knew each other from an early age. They started dating around the time Thomas began to have neurological episodes. Now, decades later, the couple has fought through multiple sclerosis and cancer treatments their whole married life, often staying at the D.C. Fisher House. The family talks about Thomas’s military service and the VA doctor who made the diagnosis that changed their lives.
This officer went from being a homeless teenager to a nurse on the USS Ford
Enlisting in the military was a way to break free from the unfortunate circumstances of her middle teen years, Lt. Cmdr. Susan Murphy said.
By Diana Stancy
Navy sets up mobile hospital with 150 beds in Norwegian caves
The mobile hospital, which can function in the caves or head to other theaters, aims to cultivate joint processes and procedures with NATO allies in the region.
By Diana Stancy
Michigan VA nurse charged with stealing and selling COVID-19 vaccination cards
Two defendants have been charged via criminal complaint for their roles in separate frauds related to Covid-19 Vaccination Record Cards, announced Acting United States Attorney Saima S. Mohsin.
Report slams police for not finding dead vet on VA campus for more than a month
The report by the VA’s inspector general detailed a series of missteps by staffers and police who searched for the missing veteran.
Hospital corpsmen receive new training to treat trauma patients on ships, battlefields
The Hospital Corpsman Trauma Training course is the only one to provide trauma-specific training to sailors in hospital corps ratings.
By Diana Stancy
Blumenthal seeks probe amid whistleblower claims at VA facility where 2 workers died in accident
Sen. Richard Blumenthal said he received 75 pages of documents from two whistleblowers that include “powerful evidence that complaints of unsafe conditions were either disregarded or dismissed.”
VA physician charged with sexually assaulting fellow staffers
The criminal case is the latest scandal for the VA hospital in West Virginia.
Chief of staff: Next 48 hours critical for COVID-stricken President Trump. Pentagon: no change in posture.
President Donald Trump's doctors provided updates on his condition Saturday morning. Military officials in contact with the president have not tested positive.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press, Jill Colvin, The Associated Press, Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Harm Venhuizen