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Ground breaks for newest Special Forces building at Fort Bragg

FORT BRAGG Construction is now underway for the final building that is part of the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School campus on Fort Bragg.   The dirt turned April 16 for the center’s 90,000-square-foot Human Performance Force Generation facility, which is expected to be completed in 2023.   The facility, located on a block bordered by Ardennes Street and Gruber, Reilly and Zabitosky roads, is part of the $156.7 million construction of four buildings that past leaders said will resemble a college campus. The construction of the  $43 million, multi-story facility is being overseen by the Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District. 

The military still doesn t know why suicides are rising after San Antonio-based studies

FacebookTwitterEmail Veterans Jeff Hensley and Colleen Ryan helped set up 1,892 American flags on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on March 27, 2014. The display, organized by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, represented each one of the active-duty and former service members who had died by suicide up to that point in 2014.JEWEL SAMAD /AFP /Getty Images And the U.S. military still hasn t pinpointed why. Experts do know that this can t be solely blamed on stresses caused by the coronavirus pandemic. According to reporting by Sig Christenson of the Express-News, service member suicides hit a record high of 571 last year after continually rising since the early 2000s and the beginning of the War on Terror.

Military suicides in COVID era hit a new high

Military suicides in COVID era hit a new high FacebookTwitterEmail Mayra Beltran /Chronicle Suicides across the armed services rose sharply in the first year of the coronavirus, hitting a record 571 deaths in 2020, but a Pentagon official and others say the stress of the pandemic isn’t the likely culprit. Just what is behind the steady rise during years of Defense Department efforts to reduce self-inflicted deaths baffles experts, a mystery nowhere near being solved. The latest mark, released in a report last week, was above the 503 suicides recorded in 2019 and the previous record of 543 set in 2018. It pushed the total since 2003 past the number of troops killed in action or accidents in Iran and Afghanistan, 7,038.

Overnight Defense: Trump-era land mine policy unchanged amid review | Biden spending outline coming Friday | First lady sets priorities for relaunched military families initiative

Overnight Defense: Trump-era land mine policy unchanged amid review | Biden spending outline coming Friday | First lady sets priorities for relaunched military families initiative Rebecca Kheel © Getty Images Overnight Defense: Trump-era land mine policy unchanged amid review | Biden spending outline coming Friday | First lady sets priorities for relaunched military families initiative Happy Wednesday and welcome to Overnight Defense. I m Rebecca Kheel, and here s your nightly guide to the latest developments at the Pentagon, on Capitol Hill and beyond. CLICK HERE to subscribe to the newsletter. THE TOPLINE: A Trump-era land mine policy is staying in place for now. The Pentagon said this week it s keeping in place the previous administration s policy while it conducts a review.

Overnight Defense: Trump-era land mine policy unchanged amid review | Biden spending outline coming Friday | First lady sets priorities for relaunched military families initiative

Overnight Defense: Trump-era land mine policy unchanged amid review | Biden spending outline coming Friday | First lady sets priorities for relaunched military families initiative
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