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Daily Brief 04 October 2024 While the initiative is aimed at reducing waste on base, the spokesperso

[Military.com]( Daily Brief 04 October 2024 [Troops at Colorado Space Force Base Will Have to Bring Their Own To-Go Boxes for Dining Hall]( While the initiative is aimed at reducing waste on base, the spokesperson added that they hope it will give troops on base the opportunity "to take a break and enjoy a meal together." [Read More]( More Military.com Stories [Marines Arrive in Philippines Again as New Southeast Asia Rotation Gains Momentum]( [Troops in Japan Banned from Late-Night Drinking After String of Alleged Sexual Assaults on Okinawa]( [National Guard, Deployed Across Southeast, Sees 'Long Recovery' Ahead as Helene Death Toll Rises]( [A Developer Wants to Build an Oyster Bar in Virginia Beach. The Navy Says No Way.]( [Bangor Air Guard Base Competing for New Air Refueling Tankers]( [New Jersey Can't Take Care of Its Veterans, Feds Say. Help Is Needed Now.]( [North Korea's Kim Threatens to Destroy South Korea with Nuclear Strikes if Provoked]( [Military Contractors, Former Officials Targeted by Russian Hackers Disrupted by US and Microsoft]( [CIA Makes It Easier for Potential Informants in Iran, China and North Korea to Share Tips]( [New NATO Chief Mark Rutte Visits Ukraine in His First Trip Since Taking Office]( [Next Up Free Master Class: How to Get a Federal Job. Sign Up Today!]( [Hit the Ski Slopes with Military Discounts]( Today's Military Trivia Who is the only person to ever hold a five-star rank in two different branches of the U.S. Armed Forces? Video of the Day [American Bomb from WWII Explodes at a Japanese Airport, No Casualties]( [Watch More Military.com Videos]( Download our Military News App! [App Store]( [Google Play]( You are subscribed to the Early Brief. [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](N6YJ44grLf2/ZDV6eHZCT2QyYmVQZ3F1Tm9LNjRNQUluTk9iSUpuQk5OckFZcXlMNFdFUkc1bUJpaXpFV1VwYllLNHJ0Z1grazVSWTk1ODFaRkZDcVdhNGE4anVKZmpiT2FNcW9XS20wRXllVGJmcytMSEU9S0/NnMwcWZjek1WaFYzbWtiMnBGaVVabnRkelVPMi9aMGF6TzdDSkJUc3psWGVnTjB2dVJ3TVM3YnBOY00zdFZGbHE1RnlqMk1EV1dmUGJHL2V6bW5xb0E9PQS2) | [Privacy Policy]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [Military.com](~XZeTG/ZDV6eHZCT2QyYmVQZ3F1Tm9LNjRNQUluTk9iSUpuQk5OckFZcXlMNFdFUkc1bUJpaXpFV1VwYllLNHJ0Z1grazVSWTk1ODFaRkZDcVdhNGE4anVKZmpiT2FNcW9XS20wRXllVGJmcytMSEU9S0/) [Military.com]( [Military.com]( Reach millions of people in the military community. [Advertise with us]( Copyright © 2024 Military Advantage, Inc. All rights reserved. 133 Boston Post Road, Weston, MA 02493

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