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DVIDS - News - Army senior medical leadership visits Europe
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DVIDS - News - Medical Soldiers provide frontline COVID defense for Europe
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By JENNIFER H. SVAN | STARS AND STRIPES Published: March 10, 2021 The U.S. soldier killed last week in a car crash in Kaiserslautern had dreams of making the Army a career. Sgt. Monesha L. Burton was profiled in an Army-produced feature last year for her work as a veterinary food inspector during the pandemic. Her family ties influenced her to join the Army in 2016, she said. “My dad, uncle and cousins all served. I was inspired by everything they did,” she said. “Right now, I plan on doing 20 years.” Burton, 22, died Friday from injuries she sustained in a car crash near Kleber Kaserne and Daenner Kaserne. German police said Burton collided with another car that had the right-of-way at the intersection. The crash investigation has been turned over to the U.S. military, police said.
Lagging Vaccine Supplies at Some US Bases in Europe Spotlight Uneven Distribution
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By NANCY MONTGOMERY | STARS AND STRIPES Published: March 5, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. VICENZA, Italy The U.S. military in Europe isn’t expected to get the one-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine anytime soon and doesn’t yet have enough of the Moderna vaccine to inoculate lower priority groups, military health officials said this week. The differences in vaccine availability between services and locations have left many people overseas uncertain about when they’ll get their turn, even as the Defense Department prepares to open up vaccinations through the military community next month.