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Daily Brief 27 September 2021 The Army identified the soldier as Staff Sgt. Paul Lincoln Olmstead, w

[Military.com]( Daily Brief 27 September 2021 [Army Identifies Green Beret Who Died During Dive Training in Reservoir]( The Army identified the soldier as Staff Sgt. Paul Lincoln Olmstead, who died Tuesday during a water training exercise at the Joe Swing Park Reservoir. [Read More]( More Military.com Stories [Last of 17 Retired B-1s Sent to Boneyard as Air Force Preps for B-21s]( [A Female Soldier at Fort Bliss Said She Was Assaulted by a Group of Male Afghan Refugees, Officials Say]( [Army's Top General for Public Affairs Suspended, Investigated for Toxic Leadership]( [When Is Space-A Coming Back for Veterans and Military Families?]( [DoD Civilians on Notice for Mandatory Vaccine Deadline as Pentagon Weighs Enforcement]( [Combat Care in Iraq and Afghanistan Inspires New Red Cross Course for High School Students]( [Top US General: Whisperer to Presidents, Target of Intrigue]( [NY Governor May Deploy National Guard to Assist with Health Care Vaccine Mandate]( [DoD Inspector General Launches Investigation into Kabul Drone Strike that Killed 10 Civilians]( [US Military Eyes Prototype Mobile Nuclear Reactor in Idaho]( [South Korea Urges North Korea to Restore Hotlines for Any Talks]( [VA Medical Center Near Helena to Open Beds to Non-Veterans]( [14 Mexican Soldiers Crossed into US; 1 Had Marijuana]( [Biden Hosts Indo-Pacific Leaders as China Concerns Grow]( [South Korea, US Repatriate War Casualties 70 Years Later]( Today's Military Trivia The Nazi's November 8-9, 1923 attempt take control of the Bavarian government by force, a failure that led to Hitler's imprisonment, began in what Munich locale? Video of the Day [U.S. Air Force Birthday: 74 Years of Excellence]( [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 © 2021 Military Advantage, Inc. All rights reserved. 8280 Greensboro Drive, Suite 900, McLean, VA 22102

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