The Army notified Earl Meyer, who still carries shrapnel in his leg from when he was wounded, that it has reversed itself and granted him a Purple Heart. A similar reorganization will take place before October at the West Coast-based 1st Supply Battalion. This phase will tinker with added medical personnel, electronic warfare and sustaining logistics in austere locations. The services have newly confirmed leaders heading into 2024. San Diego is on track to have a gender distribution equal to Parris Island, South Carolina, by fall. Sgt. Matthew Bylski died after the amphibious combat vehicle flipped during training on land at Camp Pendleton, California. Earl Meyer, a 96-year-old Korean War veteran, has been waiting for 70 years for a Purple Heart. The Army keeps turning him down. By Mark Vancleave
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