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Military: Page 18
Military
Biden Makes Sexual Harassment an Offense Under Military Code
Sexual harassment is now an offense under the Uniform Code of Miliary Justice (UCMJ), per a new executive order signed by President Biden.
Military
$1M Grant to Help Build Talent in Modeling and Simulation, a 'National Critical Technology'
A $1 million grant from the Department of Education will help UCFβs School of Modeling, Simulation and Training create a pipeline of talent to lead the nation in modeling and simulation technologies.
Other News
DoD Awards Virginia Tech $2.8M Grant for Scholarships at Senior Military College Cyber Institute
Virginia Tech has received a $2.8 million grant from the Department of Defense (DoD) to support the DoD's Senior Military College Cyber Institute, which is in its second year.
Military
House Votes to Expand GI Benefits for National Guard, Reserve Troops β Unclear if Senate Will Pass it
Military
DoD Inspector General Launches Probe into Military Screenings for Extremist Behavior
Military
Army Offers Highest Maximum Enlistment Bonus Yet, $50K for Highly Skilled Recruits
The U.S. Army is offering its highest enlistment bonus yet β a maximum of of $50,000 β to "highly skilled" recruits who join for six years in one of several high-demand career fields.
Academics
CYBERCOM Announces Academic Engagement Network Partners
U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) announced its newest Academic Engagement Network (AEN) college and university partners from 34 states and the District of Columbia last week.
Funding
$21M from Army and USDA to Help Assess Family Maltreatment Cases in the Military
Researchers at New York Universityβs College of Dentistry have received an estimated $21 million in federal funding the U.S. Army and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Veterans
βTruly the Best of Americaβ: Oldest U.S. WWII Veteran Dead at 112
Lawrence N. Brooks β the oldest World War II veteran in the U.S. and possibly the oldest man in the country β died on last week at the age of 112,
From the Pentagon
A Year After Capitol Riots, Pentagon Clarifies Rules Against Extremist Behavior Among Service Members
Pentagon officials have clarified rules prohibiting service members from engaging in extremist activities by issuing a more detailed policy.
Policy
Student Vets Taking Remote Courses Can Keep Full GI Housing Benefits Through Summer
Student veterans taking remote classes due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic can maintain their full GI Bill housing benefits β which were set to expire in December β until next summer, according to plans finalized by Congress.
Policy
This Yearβs Defense Bill Includes Boost in Pay, Parental Leave, Military Justice Reform
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