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Daily Brief 15 October 2020 Once again, the Navy will have USS Barb in the fleet. More Military.com

[Military.com]( Daily Brief 15 October 2020 [Navy Names Newest Sub After WWII Legend That Sank 17 Ships and Blew Up a Train]( Once again, the Navy will have USS Barb in the fleet. [Read More]( More Military.com Stories [Navy Will Review its Ban on Beards After Sailor Feedback]( [Army Wants to Spot-Promote Officers Moved Into Hard-to-Fill Jobs]( [This Is the Army’s Newest Tool to Help Squad Leaders Connect with Soldiers]( [Fort Bliss Army Captain Dies After His Vehicle Is Rammed; Other Driver Faces Murder Charge]( [Army Wants Missile to Kill Enemy Targets Beyond 900 Miles]( [Six Months After the Disappearance and Death of Vanessa Guillén, the Army Is Changing How Missing Soldiers Are Reported]( [Trump Ad Featuring SecDef Esper, Gen. Milley Raises Legal Questions]( [Army Wants to Spend Nearly $10 Billion to Revamp its Barracks]( [The Marine Corps Just Created a New MOS for MQ-9 Reaper Officers]( [Democrats Accuse VA Secretary of Misusing Resources to Campaign for Trump, Other Republicans]( [Pompeo Plays Down North Korea ICBM Risk]( [China Tracks US Destroyer's Passage Through Taiwan Strait]( [Montana Ridge Named in Honor of Airmen Who Died in Crash]( [Russian-US Crew Welcomed Aboard the Space Station]( [Need Help With Gulf War Syndrome? The VA Wants You to Attend This Briefing]( [2021 Clothing Allowances]( [How a Retired Navy Aviator Became a Hotshot Hollywood Consultant for 'The Right Stuff']( Today's Military Trivia Italian aviator Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti -- on Nov. 1, 1911 -- became the first pilot to do what? Video of the Day [Airmen Invent $10 Fix for F-35 Pilots’ Gear]( [Watch More Military.com Originals]( Download our Military News App! [App Store]( [Google Play]( You are subscribed to the Early Brief. [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [Military.com]( Reach millions of people in the military community. [Advertise with us]( Copyright © 2020 Military Advantage, Inc. All rights reserved. 8280 Greensboro Drive, Suite 900, McLean, VA 22102

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