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  2. The delay is about disability compensation and that's a good thing - could reduce future disability compensation for veterans. As it stands, it should be opposed... The House on Thursday abruptly delayed a vote on the Take Care of America's Veterans Act (TCAVA), shelving one of the largest veterans legislative packages in years after Republican leaders apparently failed to secure enough support amid a growing fight over disability compensation that has divided many of the nation's largest veterans organizations.
  3. Even basic flyovers, like the kind Hegseth is defending, have been known to turn deadly.
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  5. Aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is now at Norfolk Naval Shipyard for a maintenance period following a nearly 11-month deployment. Ford, the Navy’s newest in-service carrier, arrived last week at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Va., for its planned incremental availability, or PIA, according to a Navy news release
  6. Health officials find source of diarrhea-inducing parasite in GA. Here’s what to know Read more at: https://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/state/georgia/article316503179.html#storylink=cpy
  7. CFL/ACFLs, - FINAL REMINDER: GET YOUR CYCLE-1 2026 PFA SCORES IN! As directed in Guide-7, CFL/ACFLs are reminded you have 30 days following the completion of the Navy’s PFA cycle to enter official PFA data into PRIMS. All Cycle-1, 2026 PFA data must be entered in PRIMS before 30 July 2026. - Noom Digital Health Program. Navy is still offering access to the Noom commercial program until 31 January 2027, at no cost to Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC) Sailors who: Did not meet Navy standards for the BCA and/or PRT during 2025 PFA and/or Cycle-1, 2026 PFA. Were in a "Pregnancy" non-participation status (e.g. pregnant or post-pregnancy/postpartum) during 2025 PFA and/or Cycle-1, 2026 PFA. For additional information, please refer to the Navy Noom Digital Health Flyer (CY2026).
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  11. On the outside it looks like an ordinary Glock 19, but the Navy SEALs’ Mk 27 hides modifications built for one of the hardest jobs a pistol can face: firing reliably the instant an operator emerges from the ocean. After 30 years with the legendary SIG Sauer P226, the SEALs switched to the lighter, simpler, corrosion-resistant Glock, and it has become one of the most trusted combat pistols in the world.
  12. A U.S. Navy vessel that was being serviced inadvertently dumped hazardous material into the surrounding bay on Monday, the service said. The Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided missile destroyer USS Sampson was at the Vigor Shipyard on Harbor Island in Seattle, Washington, undergoing defueling operations when an estimated 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into the surrounding water.
  13. SEATTLE — The U.S. Navy Blue Angels are under review after an ultra-low flyover over Pensacola Beach, Florida, that left some beachgoers thrilled and others terrified as a jet passed directly overhead.
  14. At first I thought this was an April Fools joke but this dude is really going to do this... Hegseth announces testosterone screenings for all troops over 30 - Video
  15. Yep, he actually said that... Pete Hegseth has blocked the promotion of female senior Navy officers without explaining his rationale. Hegseth, the Fox News host turned Defense Secretary, literally wrote the book on cracking down on diversity in the Armed Forces, raging in his 2024 volume, The War on Warriors, that the woke mob “will not stop until trans-lesbian Black females run everything!”
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  17. Cases rise of severe diarrhea parasite in Virginia
  18. Navy senior chief granted bond after child pornography charges, neighbors react
  19. Reporter Renee Dudley heard Microsoft was running tech support for the U.S. Defense Department through China, the country’s biggest cybersecurity adversary. She thought it sounded like a conspiracy theory — until she started looking into it.
  20. The U.S. military has employed autonomous maritime systems in combat for the first time, with U.S. Central Command confirming that unmanned surface vessels participated in strikes against Iranian naval infrastructure as Washington continues operations aimed at protecting commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
  21. “It hasn’t made us more effective. It hasn’t made us more lethal,” Hegseth said. “I’m straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles.” By the time of Hegseth’s appearance on the show in late 2024, women had been serving in combat positions for nearly a decade across the military. The decision to integrate women had been thoroughly studied—before, during, and after the process—and thousands of women had served in roles ranging from infantry to combat engineers to special operations. The debate over women in combat was largely considered to be over.
  22. New measles exposure sites identified in Oregon after lull
  23. This thread covers measles exposure which could be practically eliminated if everyone gets the vaccine.
  24. Why the fastest-growing Ebola outbreak in history is becoming more challenging
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