DoD's plan to limit civilian casualties
Defense Chief Lloyd Austin says the military will improve its approach to civilian casualties; 10 billion vaccine doses have been administered, but severe access inequity remains.
Tonight's Sentences was written by Ellen Ioanes.
The US military knows it has a civilian casualty problem Hoshang Hashimi / AFP via Getty Images
The 10 billion vaccine dose milestone
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