Navy one-star admiral fired over sexual harassment allegation

The Navy one-star admiral in charge of repair depots for Navy and Marine Corps aircraft has been fired amid an ongoing investigation into whether he committed sexual harassment, Task & Purpose has learned. No information about the sexual harassment accusation was immediately available. Officially, Rear Adm. Trent DeMoss was relieved of overseeing Fleet Readiness Centers …

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Madison to become Wisconsin’s 3rd FEMA mass vaccination site

MADISON, Wis. (AP) – The COVID-19 vaccination center at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison will be able to increase the number of doses delivered by 2,100 a week thanks to new staffing support from the federal government starting on Wednesday, Gov. Tony Evers announced. The site will become the … View original article

Two Firms to Compete to Equip Army with New Arctic Combat Vehicles

The U.S. Army will soon be working with two defense firms selected to build prototypes of the service’s next-generation arctic combat vehicle. The National Advanced Mobility Consortium, or NAMC, has selected BAE Systems and Oshkosh Defense to participate in the prototype phase for the Army’s Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle, or CATV, effort, Timothy Goddette, the …

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Navy secretary paying a visit to facilities in Maine

BATH, Maine (AP) – Navy Secretary Thomas Harker is touring a private shipbuilder and a public submarine overhaul and repair yard in Maine on Tuesday. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King and Rep. Chellie Pingree of Maine are joining the secretary who’ll participate in the keel-laying ceremony at the Bath … View original article

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