Updated on February 26, 2021 at 8:00 pm
Arlington has opened a major coronavirus vaccination site after the White House s announcement that the city would be one of three large-scale vaccination centers for the state.
The site in Arlington will be located at Globe Life Field for the first four weeks before it moves to the AT&T Stadium. It is expected to provide an estimated 21,000 shots a week with a focus on people over the age of 65 and those with chronic health conditions.
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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON — At the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Marines and Sailors from 1st Marine Logistics Group (MLG), I Marine Expeditionary Force, from
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III Marine Expeditionary Force Exercise 21, a joint exercise that further enhanced the Navy-Marine Corps team’s ability to respond to crises or contingencies, concluded February 12.
During MEFEX, III MEF in direct coordination with U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet conducted realistic training at each echelon of its command to train III MEF staff in the planning, deployment, and command and control of a force of more than 25,000 service members who are postured forward across Japan and Hawaii.
The exercise focused on further integrating the ability of III MEF and 7th Fleet to work together across the Indo-Pacific region. MEFEX helped refine the concept of distributed maritime operations, allowing Marines and Sailors to maneuver, resupply, communicate, fight, and win while overcoming numerous challenges of operating far from larger bases.
The AI-driven system – developed in large part by 18
th Airborne itself is already mature enough to let the corps strike more targets, more quickly than ever before, wherever it deploys, the corps’ fire support coordination officer, artillery veteran Col. Joe O’Callaghan said.
“The AI we work with today is ready now; it’s ready to fight tonight, and we would take it forward with us,” O’Callaghan told me in an interview. It’s tied into what he called a “nascent JADC2 network” – short for Joint All-Domain Command & Control, a top Pentagon priority – that connects multiple services’ sensors from ground to air to space.