For the first time, the government will allow devices made for the consumer market to handle classified information.
Ask the Lawyer: Be careful when, to whom you admit drug use
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‘We cannot accept average,’ surgeons general say
The message the Army, Navy and Air Force surgeons general have taken from the military health system review released earlier this month is that their hospitals and clinics are performing on par with the nation’s top private systems.
Beirut mission renewed: Marines take pride in returning to guard embassy
As of early September, Marine security guards are again manning Post One in Beirut. The post holds profound significance for Marines young and old.
Flu Shots: More Access, Seamless Documentation
VA partners with Walgreens to expand real-time sharing of medical information of vaccines provided by Walgreens to enrolled Veterans. VA is covering the cost of about 75,000 flu shots. Read the full story
Washington VA doctor accused of child rape
Stevens County authorities say a Spokane Veterans Affairs Medical Center emergency room doctor accused of assaulting a child at the doctor’s home has been charged with child rape.
PTSD argued in case of Marine jailed in Mexico
There’s no dispute retired Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi drove with three loaded guns in his truck into Mexico where firearms are illegal.
Internal investigation ID’d Phoenix VA fraud in 2008
Inspectors at the Department of Veterans Affairs caught Phoenix VA managers falsifying patient appointment records during a probe six years ago, but agency officials did not divulge those findings at the time, according to documents obtained by The Arizon
Marine Corps booted suspected Indiana serial killer in 1993
An former Marine, who recently confessed to killing seven women in Indiana, was kicked out of the Marine Corps as a private in 1993 after fewer than two years of service.
Kidnapping plot in Turkey raises new questions about U.S. troops’ safety
A bold yet ultimately unsuccessful kidnapping plot orchestrated by the Islamic State in Turkey raises new questions about the safety of U.S. troops and other American personnel stationed throughout the country.