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Daily Brief 17 January 2024 While in the past the renewed card had to be retrieved in person at a lo

[Military.com]( Daily Brief 17 January 2024 [Defense Department Expands ID Card Renewals by Mail to US-Based Retirees, Dependents]( While in the past the renewed card had to be retrieved in person at a local ID card facility, it will instead be delivered by mail under the pilot program. [Read More]( More Military.com Stories [USS Georgia Submarine Commander Arrested in Georgia and Relieved of Duty Due to 'Loss of Confidence']( [Free Surgeries and Prescriptions: White House Staff Got Access to Military Health Care Despite Being Ineligible]( [The US Strikes the Yemen-Based Houthis Again, Hitting Anti-Ship Missiles, US Official Says]( [The Army Recruiting Ad Featuring a Soldier with 2 Moms Just Got Harder to Find. Here's Why.]( [New Yorker to Become Highest Ranking African American Woman in the US Coast Guard's 233-Year History]( [Ford Bronco vs Bronco Sport: Which Works Best for Military Life?]( [With 'God's-Eye View,' Secretive Surveillance Flights Keep Close Watch on Russia and Ukraine]( [Army Veteran Who Wielded Ax Handle During Capitol Riot Gets over 4 Years in Prison]( [Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court to Intervene in Its Dispute with Texas over Border Land]( [North Korea's Rejection of the South Is Both a Shock, and Inevitable]( [After over 100 Days of War, Palestinians Fight in Hard-Hit Areas of Gaza and Fire Rockets at Israel]( [US to Relist Yemen's Houthis as Specially Designated Global Terrorists, Sources Say]( [Fitness Intensity: How to Tell How Hard You’re Working for Your Goals]( [Guilt-Free Flexibility: Do Top Employers Understand What Spouses Really Want?]( Today's Military Trivia The Battle of Monte Cassino -- which began on Jan. 17, 1944 -- was an Allied effort to break through which series of defensive lines in Italy that protected the route to Rome? Video of the Day [Iran Strikes Targets in Northern Iraq and Syria]( [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]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Military.com](kEfx/NTM5K0k5WnhIUktwaW9KdWQraVI5Zm5XSEJQZ29CaUEwaHRvZlVrNDRxaHNoSkVCdmt5ZzNuL3dSREphTTkxRGFCVjJPNk5rRm1GUEVOeUhxdjBGSkhLY3YxZ01YbXRFa2h0ZFl5TUprcTQ9S0/) [Military.com]( [Military.com]( [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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