Army sergeant found dead on Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri hours after she’s reported missing

A 23-year-old U.S. Army sergeant was found dead Monday evening on Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri hours after she was reported missing, officials said.

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Man murdered brother after sleeping with his wife: Cops

‘You slept with my wife!’: Man murdered soldier brother when confronted about affair with victim’s spouse while he was deployed overseas, cops say
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Legislation calls for improved mental health care, outreach for women veterans

LEGISLATION CALLS FOR IMPROVED MENTAL HEALTH CARE, OUTREACH FOR WOMEN VETERANS

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Navy receives over 550,000 claims under Camp Lejeune Justice Act, many duplicative

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2 Navy aviators are declared dead after a fighter jet crashed in Washington state

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Childhood trauma linked to altered fear learning: A potential pathway to PTSD

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Veterans court offers redemption chance for former service members

“John Novotnak knew he needed help. The U.S. Army serviceman whose eight-year career included a tour of duty in Iraq, struggled after he was discharged from the military in 2008. Novotnak, 43, of North Huntingdon was charged in 2022 for the second time with drunken driving when he finally concluded he needed to make a lifestyle change.”

“That change came after he pleaded guilty last year and was enrolled in Westmoreland County’s Veterans Court program for former military members charged with crimes. The diversionary program allows veterans charged with what officials described as minor crimes a chance to avoid jail, receive shorter sentences or have their cases dismissed upon successful completion of the six-to-24-month program.”

“Veterans returning to civilian life can experience trauma related to their service that sometimes results in drug and alcohol addiction and criminal behavior. Nico Rogers, 35, of Greensburg said he needed the diversionary program, that includes intensive supervision, counseling and drug and alcohol treatment when necessary, to turn his life around.”

Read more: triblive.com/local/westmoreland/veterans-court-offers-redemption-chance-for-former-service-members/

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Michigan invokes new dispute with Air Force over Wurtsmith cleanup

www.mlive.com/environment/2024/10/michigan-invokes-new-dispute-with-air-force-over-wurtsmith-cleanup.html

Law could have made Army Reservist shooter get mental health care

A Maine law could have forced the Lewiston mass shooter into psychiatric treatment. Why wasn’t it used?

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Man struck and killed as he walks his dog; Missouri family | Kansas City Star

Navy veteran and his dog found dead in road after hit-and-run, Missouri cops say
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