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Konstantin Toropin

Pentagon and Sea Service Reporter at Military.com

Pentagon & Sea Service Reporter at @militarydotcom | proud @MilNewsGuild member | @CNN, @USNavy alum | On Signal - ktoropin.73

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  • 4 days ago | military.com | Konstantin Toropin

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  • 1 week ago | military.com | Konstantin Toropin |Patricia Kime

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  • 1 week ago | military.prod.acquia-sites.com | Konstantin Toropin

    A newly released watchdog investigation into President Joe Biden's mission last year to deliver aid to Gaza via a military logistics system known as JLOTS has confirmed years of cost cuts left the system seriously imperiled and military officials also failed to properly plan for the effort.

  • 1 week ago | military.prod.acquia-sites.com | Konstantin Toropin

    The Pentagon has directed the military services to cut the amount of money they spend on permanent change-of-station, or PCS, moves for troops in half by 2030 as part of an ongoing effort to reduce spending. The services are tasked with cuts that amount to an initial 10% of the $5 billion PCS budget in 2027 and that increase annually -- hitting 50% by 2030, according to a May 22 memo that was publicly released Wednesday.

  • 1 week ago | military.com | Thomas Novelly |Konstantin Toropin |Steve Beynon

    As thousands of National Guardsmen and hundreds of Marines descended on Los Angeles this month on White House orders amid immigration raid protests, Marcos Leao was just trying to run some errands. The 27-year-old Army veteran, wearing sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt, thought he had spare time to grab some paperwork from the Department of Veterans Affairs. While listening to music on his headphones, he took a shortcut around the Wilshire Federal Building by brushing past some police tape.

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Konstantin Toropin
Konstantin Toropin @KToropin
10 Jun 25

Conditions troops are living in while in Washington, D.C. for the #Army250 parade. ...not exactly glamorous.

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We're starting to get some reviews coming in on the living conditions and what the meals look like. We were not shown the other floors or buildings and were not aware of cots in the hallway. @StevenBeynon @CybeleMO https://t.co/3hPByAmiZo

Konstantin Toropin
Konstantin Toropin @KToropin
10 Jun 25

One key question - trained for how long?

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Konstantin Toropin
Konstantin Toropin @KToropin
10 Jun 25

RT @paulmcleary: Pentagon public affairs lead lecturing the governor of a state with the 4th largest economy in the world