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Army demotes former defense secretary’s 3-star aide after scathing IG investigation
The former three-star senior military aide to then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter will retire as a brigadier general, the Army announced Thursday.
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11 things you need to know about the Army’s new handgun
Half a decade into its search for a new handgun, the Army has chosen Sig Sauer’s P320 as its new service pistol.
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The military’s massive valor awards review will result in fewer than 100 upgrades
More than 1,300 medal citations were examined for battlefield heroics since 9/11.
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Air Force fires squadron commander after chief’s drunk driving arrest
The squadron commander who had been reassigned after the unit’s security forces manager was charged in a fatal drunk driving accident has been relieved from command, the 4th Fighter Wing announced in a statement.
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Suicide attack at Bagram Airfield leaves 4 Americans dead, 16 wounded
Two U.S. troops and two defense contractors were killed early Saturday on Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield.
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Air Force seeks NCOs to retrain into in-demand specialties
The Air Force is looking for noncommissioned officers who want to retrain into high-demand specialties.
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Army identifies three Special Forces soldiers killed in Jordan
The three service members killed Friday in Jordan were Green Berets from 5th Special Forces Group, the Army announced Sunday.
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DoD identifies two Green Berets killed in deadly Afghan battle
The Defense Department on Friday released the names of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
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2 U.S. troops, 26 civilians killed in Afghanistan fight against Taliban
Two U.S. service members, 26 civilians and three local troops were killed and four others were wounded Thursday during operations in Kunduz province, Afghanistan, military officials have said.
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DoD identifies soldier, Army civilian killed in Afghanistan
The two Americans killed this week in Afghanistan have been identified as Sgt. Douglas Riney and Michael Sauro, the Defense Department announced late Thursday.
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Army demotes former defense secretary’s 3-star aide after scathing IG investigation
The former three-star senior military aide to then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter will retire as a brigadier general, the Army announced Thursday.
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11 things you need to know about the Army’s new handgun
Half a decade into its search for a new handgun, the Army has chosen Sig Sauer’s P320 as its new service pistol.
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The military’s massive valor awards review will result in fewer than 100 upgrades
More than 1,300 medal citations were examined for battlefield heroics since 9/11.
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Air Force fires squadron commander after chief’s drunk driving arrest
The squadron commander who had been reassigned after the unit’s security forces manager was charged in a fatal drunk driving accident has been relieved from command, the 4th Fighter Wing announced in a statement.
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Suicide attack at Bagram Airfield leaves 4 Americans dead, 16 wounded
Two U.S. troops and two defense contractors were killed early Saturday on Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield.
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Air Force seeks NCOs to retrain into in-demand specialties
The Air Force is looking for noncommissioned officers who want to retrain into high-demand specialties.
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Army identifies three Special Forces soldiers killed in Jordan
The three service members killed Friday in Jordan were Green Berets from 5th Special Forces Group, the Army announced Sunday.
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DoD identifies two Green Berets killed in deadly Afghan battle
The Defense Department on Friday released the names of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
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2 U.S. troops, 26 civilians killed in Afghanistan fight against Taliban
Two U.S. service members, 26 civilians and three local troops were killed and four others were wounded Thursday during operations in Kunduz province, Afghanistan, military officials have said.
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DoD identifies soldier, Army civilian killed in Afghanistan
The two Americans killed this week in Afghanistan have been identified as Sgt. Douglas Riney and Michael Sauro, the Defense Department announced late Thursday.
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Army demotes former defense secretary’s 3-star aide after scathing IG investigation
The former three-star senior military aide to then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter will retire as a brigadier general, the Army announced Thursday.
-
11 things you need to know about the Army’s new handgun
Half a decade into its search for a new handgun, the Army has chosen Sig Sauer’s P320 as its new service pistol.
-
The military’s massive valor awards review will result in fewer than 100 upgrades
More than 1,300 medal citations were examined for battlefield heroics since 9/11.
-
Air Force fires squadron commander after chief’s drunk driving arrest
The squadron commander who had been reassigned after the unit’s security forces manager was charged in a fatal drunk driving accident has been relieved from command, the 4th Fighter Wing announced in a statement.
-
Suicide attack at Bagram Airfield leaves 4 Americans dead, 16 wounded
Two U.S. troops and two defense contractors were killed early Saturday on Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield.
-
Air Force seeks NCOs to retrain into in-demand specialties
The Air Force is looking for noncommissioned officers who want to retrain into high-demand specialties.
-
Army identifies three Special Forces soldiers killed in Jordan
The three service members killed Friday in Jordan were Green Berets from 5th Special Forces Group, the Army announced Sunday.
-
DoD identifies two Green Berets killed in deadly Afghan battle
The Defense Department on Friday released the names of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
-
2 U.S. troops, 26 civilians killed in Afghanistan fight against Taliban
Two U.S. service members, 26 civilians and three local troops were killed and four others were wounded Thursday during operations in Kunduz province, Afghanistan, military officials have said.
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DoD identifies soldier, Army civilian killed in Afghanistan
The two Americans killed this week in Afghanistan have been identified as Sgt. Douglas Riney and Michael Sauro, the Defense Department announced late Thursday.













