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Starting July 1, residents of Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia will see a variety of new laws come into effect, bringing significant changes to minimum wage, traffic regulations, election procedures and even concert ticket sales.

The Army selected Col. Christopher A. Kennebeck for promotion to the grade of brigadier general and assigned him as lead special trial counsel, Army Office of Special Trial Counsel, headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Va. He assumed duties on June 3, 2024.

A new rule takes effect July 1 that expands higher education benefits to more children of fallen service members, while also raising the age limit to receive the aid and exempting it from a separate law that cost prior recipients hundreds of dollars a year.

Army veteran William Jones was handed a machete and M60 machine gun as the “point man” whose job was to advance first through the jungles of Vietnam to clear a safe path for other combat troops to follow.

The Installation Management Command Directorate-Sustainment and Civilian Human Resources Activity-Army Civilian Career Management Activity have joined forces in a collaborative effort to increase the number of employment opportunities for military spouses and to develop, employ and retain a diverse talent pool of civilians, ultimately enhancing total Army readiness.