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Female Military Members Sue for Combat Positions

Four female service members have filed a lawsuit challenging the ban on women serving in combat. The suit, filed Tuesday, contends that the policy unfairly blocks women from promotes and other advancements open to men in combat. The lawsuit alleges the ban violates constitutional female service members’ equal rights. “As a direct result of this […]

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By EJ ArchuletaJun 23, 2015
The Army Sprayed Cities With Potentially Harmful Chemicals To Simulate Biological Attacks

The Army Sprayed Cities With Potentially Harmful Chemicals To Simulate Biological Attacks

During the 1950s and ’60s, the U.S. Army dusted chosen American cities from coast to coast with a fine powder of a fluorescent, potentially toxic chemical. And now one scientist says, at least in the case of St. Louis, that powder may have contained radioactive material. The powder scattering was part of Operation Large Area […]

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By EJ ArchuletaJun 19, 2015
Portable MRI for the Battlefield Underway

Portable MRI for the Battlefield Underway

On the battlefield, one of the most common injuries are those to the head and brain. In a time of war, getting an injured soldier a proper diagnosis with an MRI, a magnetic imaging resonance machine, can be a great feat. MRIs are huge machines that are very expensive and often very far away from […]

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By EJ ArchuletaJun 08, 2015
SOCOM Issues New Blood Sponges for Wounds on the Battlefield

SOCOM Issues New Blood Sponges for Wounds on the Battlefield

The military special ops are receiving a supply of injectable sponges that are designed to stop blood hemorrhaging on the battlefield. This could eventually result in a widespread use of the device across the services. An Oregon-based company called RevMedx, Inc. announced on April 16th its first delivery of XStat hemorrhage-control devices to the military, […]

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By EJ ArchuletaMay 11, 2015
MTFs to Provide Direct Physical Therapy for Airmen

MTFs to Provide Direct Physical Therapy for Airmen

The Air Force Medical Operations Agency has recently instructed all Air Force military treatment facilities (MTF) to create direct access to physical therapy clinics for active-duty members. Previously, active-duty personnel would attend their local family practice, or flight and operational med clinics seeking help, and would then be referred out to a physical therapy clinic. […]

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By EJ ArchuletaMay 06, 2015
Investigation Ordered for Warrior Transition Units

Investigation Ordered for Warrior Transition Units

An investigation has been ordered by a key congressional committee to look into allegations of harassment and mistreatment of wounded soldiers at the Army’s Warrior Transition Units (WTUs). The order has been included in the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act by the House Armed Services’ subcommittee on military personnel. The subcommittee expressed concern “about allegations […]

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By EJ ArchuletaMay 04, 2015
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