The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has unveiled the much-anticipated shortlist of candidates for the Basic Military Training Course (BMTC) 46/2025 aptitude test, ...
Back to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa SEMBACH, Germany – Medical Readiness Command, Europe significantly advanced medical combat readiness and solidified partnerships with allied and ...
Back to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa VICENZA, Italy – U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) is leading preparations for an upcoming Medical Readiness Exercise in ...
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The Army Inspector General will review medical treatment policies and practices after an OB-GYN assigned to Fort Hood’s hospital was charged with secretly recording more than 40 patients, the service ...
This summer the Army launched a new spiritual fitness guide to boost resilience in the “spiritual domain.” The Pentagon ...
Members of Congress expressed concerns that the Army dismissed complaints about the doctor, who was accused of secretly recording patients at Fort Hood in Texas. By Michael Levenson An Army ...
A twisted Army gynecologist was charged with secretly filming and photographing dozens of female patients during medical exams at a Texas military hospital this year, officials announced Tuesday. Maj.
Army prosecutors preferred charges against an OB-GYN doctor at a Fort Hood, Texas, hospital for recording patients, officials said. There are 44 victims in this case, Army officials said Tuesday. The ...
Another 81 women who say they were “subjected to invasive, unnecessary, and degrading touching, voyeurism, and covert filming” are joining a lawsuit originally filed in November against Army Maj.
An Army gynecologist has been criminally charged following an investigation into allegations that he secretly videotaped patients during exams, the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel said Tuesday.
A Fort Hood OB-GYN was charged Tuesday with more than 50 counts of secretly recording dozens of women he saw as patients at the on-post hospital, the Army said. Army prosecutors preferred four charges ...