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1) Study: Troops have higher rates of some cancers [6]
After looking at 10 years' worth of cancer data, researchers at the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center found that servicemembers tend to have higher rates of certain forms of cancer than civilians. They also found interesting differences across the branches of the military.
2) Frustration for the US soldiers who never went to war [7]
For every one servicemember deployed overseas, three remain stateside working to support the mission. For many, however, missing the defining deployments of a military era can be difficult to come to terms with. The BBC looks at the stories of four troops and what their experiences meant to each.
3) Petraeus' successor is known for impolitic words [8]
General James Mattis, who is awaiting confirmation as the commander of Central Command, is known as the consummate Marine leader, a warrior who chooses to lead from the front lines and speaks bluntly rather than concerning himself with political correctness. His civilian superiors have also occasionally seen him as too rough-edged at a time when military strategy is as much about winning the allegiance of local populations as it is about firepower.
4) National Security Inc. [9]
Part two of The Washington Post investigation into the hidden world of American intelligence delves deeper into the mysteries of the organizations that comprise this secretive network. The report finds that what started as a temporary fix in response to 9/11 has turned into a dependency that calls into question whether the federal workforce includes too many people obligated to shareholders rather than the public interest -- and whether the government is still in control of its most sensitive activities.
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