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Army identifies spec ops sergeant major who died in Afghanistan
He was assigned to 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne).
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DoD identifies soldier who died in Iraq on Saturday
The 22-year-old soldier from the 101st Airborne Division died in a non-combat related incident, a spokesman said.
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US service member dies in Iraq
The service member died in Nineveh province, according to officials with Operation Inherent Resolve.
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Farewell: Remembering those who died in 2018
We remember some of those who served their country and made their mark.
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Sully, President Bush’s service dog, has new mission to serve wounded troops
The dog will work with troops at Walter Reed, former President George W. Bush says.
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National World War I memorial a step closer to reality
The memorial in Washington is planned for completion in 2020.
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This new blood test can detect traumatic brain injury in troops
The first blood test for use in evaluating TBI fills a critical need, military experts say.
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Army Cyber Command boss seen as potential frontrunner to lead NSA
President Trump is reportedly expected to name Nakasone to the role, in which he would also lead U.S. Cyber Command.
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Army funding development of device to quickly assess traumatic brain injury on the battlefield
The Army has awarded a contract for development of a device to quickly determine if a person has a brain injury and how severe it is.
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US troops deliver food, supplies to devastated Puerto Rico during round-the-clock operations
The U.S. military on Thursday kept pace with 24-hour operations to send aircraft, troops, food, supplies and equipment to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as the islands struggle to recover after Hurricane Maria.
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Army identifies spec ops sergeant major who died in Afghanistan
He was assigned to 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne).
-
DoD identifies soldier who died in Iraq on Saturday
The 22-year-old soldier from the 101st Airborne Division died in a non-combat related incident, a spokesman said.
-
US service member dies in Iraq
The service member died in Nineveh province, according to officials with Operation Inherent Resolve.
-
Farewell: Remembering those who died in 2018
We remember some of those who served their country and made their mark.
-
Sully, President Bush’s service dog, has new mission to serve wounded troops
The dog will work with troops at Walter Reed, former President George W. Bush says.
-
National World War I memorial a step closer to reality
The memorial in Washington is planned for completion in 2020.
-
This new blood test can detect traumatic brain injury in troops
The first blood test for use in evaluating TBI fills a critical need, military experts say.
-
Army Cyber Command boss seen as potential frontrunner to lead NSA
President Trump is reportedly expected to name Nakasone to the role, in which he would also lead U.S. Cyber Command.
-
Army funding development of device to quickly assess traumatic brain injury on the battlefield
The Army has awarded a contract for development of a device to quickly determine if a person has a brain injury and how severe it is.
-
US troops deliver food, supplies to devastated Puerto Rico during round-the-clock operations
The U.S. military on Thursday kept pace with 24-hour operations to send aircraft, troops, food, supplies and equipment to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as the islands struggle to recover after Hurricane Maria.
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Army identifies spec ops sergeant major who died in Afghanistan
He was assigned to 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne).
-
DoD identifies soldier who died in Iraq on Saturday
The 22-year-old soldier from the 101st Airborne Division died in a non-combat related incident, a spokesman said.
-
US service member dies in Iraq
The service member died in Nineveh province, according to officials with Operation Inherent Resolve.
-
Farewell: Remembering those who died in 2018
We remember some of those who served their country and made their mark.
-
Sully, President Bush’s service dog, has new mission to serve wounded troops
The dog will work with troops at Walter Reed, former President George W. Bush says.
-
National World War I memorial a step closer to reality
The memorial in Washington is planned for completion in 2020.
-
This new blood test can detect traumatic brain injury in troops
The first blood test for use in evaluating TBI fills a critical need, military experts say.
-
Army Cyber Command boss seen as potential frontrunner to lead NSA
President Trump is reportedly expected to name Nakasone to the role, in which he would also lead U.S. Cyber Command.
-
Army funding development of device to quickly assess traumatic brain injury on the battlefield
The Army has awarded a contract for development of a device to quickly determine if a person has a brain injury and how severe it is.
-
US troops deliver food, supplies to devastated Puerto Rico during round-the-clock operations
The U.S. military on Thursday kept pace with 24-hour operations to send aircraft, troops, food, supplies and equipment to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as the islands struggle to recover after Hurricane Maria.













