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Military troops seeking abortions are 'absolutely trapped' in a post-Roe world

More than 100 military installations are in states where abortion is now banned. → Read More

National Medal of Honor Museum breaks ground in Texas

The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation broke ground Friday on its future home in Arlington, Texas, with recipients and national leaders in attendance. → Read More

Some South Texas veteran health clinics close due to weather

Medical facilities throughout South Texas are closing because of inclement weather. → Read More

Army starts discharging vaccine refusers

The Army said Wednesday it would immediately start separating soldiers who decline the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

San Antonio Veteran Gina Ortiz Jones Confirmed As Air Force Undersecretary

San Antonio native Gina Ortiz Jones will be the next undersecretary of the Air Force. A Filipina American, she is the first woman of color to become the undersecretary of any military branch and the second member of the LGBTQ+ community. → Read More

A New Army Program Is Teaching Leaders To Be More Compassionate And Less 'Toxic'

The program has debuted at Fort Hood, Texas, where Spc. Vanessa Guillen's killing last year led to criticism of the base's culture and command climate. → Read More

U.S. Space Force Graduates Its First Enlistees At Lackland In San Antonio

The U.S. Space Force is mandated to act as the world’s space traffic controller, allowing free and open access to that domain. → Read More

San Antonio Edges Closer To Winning U.S. Space Command HQ

Six locations have made it past the first round of cuts and are still under consideration to become the new headquarters for U.S. Space Command, the Air Force announced Thursday. → Read More

'Conflicts In A Lot Of Detail': The Power Of Veteran Storytelling

Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans, especially giving thanks to living veterans who served their country honorably. But those messages of gratitude can stir up memories and a wide range of emotions for former warfighters. → Read More

San Antonio Man Indicted For 'Terroristic Threat' Against Fort Hood

A Bexar County grand jury has indicted Mario Pena for allegedly posting on Facebook that he had plans to attack Fort Hood. → Read More

'A Collective Sigh Of Relief': Army Team Fights Staff Burnout At Baptist Medical Center

Nearly 600 military medical personnel have been deployed around Texas to help hospitals scrambling to keep up with the demand for bed space, staff and → Read More

COVID-19 Has Forced The Army To Rethink And Step Up Its Virtual Recruiting Efforts

The Army is holding its first nationwide virtual recruiting campaign, after the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to scale back face-to-face interactions and → Read More

South Texas VA Has Most COVID-19 Inpatients Out Of Entire VA Health System

The South Texas Veterans Healthcare System is putting a pause on reopening after a surge of patients sought treatment for COVID-19. → Read More

Joint Base San Antonio Says Goodbye To Commander Laura Lenderman

Joint Base San Antonio bid farewell to its commander Laura Lenderman in a ceremony this Friday morning at Fort Sam Houston. She passed the baton after a → Read More

San Antonio Army Doc Treated COVID-19 Patients At NYC's Javits Center

New York was one of the states in the country hit hardest by coronavirus, with hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 cases. Two Army hospital centers, → Read More

In Less Than A Month, A Shuttered Hospital Has Been Rebuilt To Treat COVID-19 Veterans

Just a few weeks after taking possession of a closed hospital in Garland, the Veteran Affairs North Texas Health Care System reopened the facility Monday → Read More

The Air Force Has Altered Basic Training To Protect Recruits. Is It Enough To Prevent Infections?

For recruits in Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, typical mornings used to start with a pre-dawn wake up to the sound of reveille → Read More

Lackland Will House More Evacuees From Coronavirus Outbreak On Cruise Ship In Japan

The U.S. State Department announced this weekend that it would send a charter plane to evacuate Americans from a cruise ship anchored at Tokyo, Japan, and → Read More

San Antonio Activists Join Global Day Of Protest Against War With Iran

Veterans and other activists gathered outside Lackland Air Force Base Saturday to protest U.S. sanctions and military action in Iran. → Read More

Older San Antonio Veterans Live At Home Longer With Help From VA Program

The VA pilot program places federally-backed volunteers in the homes of veterans to help with cooking, cleaning and other low-skill tasks. → Read More