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Fort Hood ‘Trusted Traveler’ program suspended after early morning shooting incident
Military police detained a former soldier who allegedly discharged a handgun in a parking lot at Fort Hood.
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Schofield Barracks soldier charged with wife’s murder
Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez was charged with killing his wife after she was found dead in a trash can on Jan. 13.
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US airstrikes in Somalia continue at rapid pace even after force relocation
AFRICOM has completed six airstrikes in Somalia since 2021 began, three of which occurred since a majority of troops in Somalia were relocated earlier this month.
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This study will pay you to help prevent military suicides
Dr. Thomas Joiner, a leading expert on suicide, is looking for active-duty service members to participate in a study on how technology can change stigma around seeking help.
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US soldier arrested for planning attacks on NYC 9/11 memorial and troops overseas
The 3rd Infantry Division cavalry scout believed he was helping ISIS fighters plan attacks against U.S. Special Forces and locations in New York City.
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Contractor sentenced for Schofield Barracks bribery scheme
A former contractor was sentenced to 70 months in prison for a bribery scheme that directed $19 million in government contracts to his employer.
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Insurrectionist ‘Zip-Tie Guy’ identified as retired Air Force lieutenant colonel
Retired Lt. Col. Larry Rendall Brock Jr. was photographed on the Senate floor in combat gear holding zip tie handcuffs.
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DoD SkillBridge: The best military transition program you didn’t know existed
Servicemembers can spend the last 180 days of their contract working at a civilian internship without losing benefits or pay.
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The top 10 veterans in journalism and how you could join them
The top 10 veterans in journalism demonstrate the role military experience can serve in an exciting field.
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News of Marine veteran’s death brings closure to family’s 6-year search
No family members were present when Vietnam veteran Stephen Myerson was laid to rest this week, but after hearing the story reported on a local radio station, his relatives finally have closure.
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Fort Hood ‘Trusted Traveler’ program suspended after early morning shooting incident
Military police detained a former soldier who allegedly discharged a handgun in a parking lot at Fort Hood.
-
Schofield Barracks soldier charged with wife’s murder
Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez was charged with killing his wife after she was found dead in a trash can on Jan. 13.
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US airstrikes in Somalia continue at rapid pace even after force relocation
AFRICOM has completed six airstrikes in Somalia since 2021 began, three of which occurred since a majority of troops in Somalia were relocated earlier this month.
-
This study will pay you to help prevent military suicides
Dr. Thomas Joiner, a leading expert on suicide, is looking for active-duty service members to participate in a study on how technology can change stigma around seeking help.
-
US soldier arrested for planning attacks on NYC 9/11 memorial and troops overseas
The 3rd Infantry Division cavalry scout believed he was helping ISIS fighters plan attacks against U.S. Special Forces and locations in New York City.
-
Contractor sentenced for Schofield Barracks bribery scheme
A former contractor was sentenced to 70 months in prison for a bribery scheme that directed $19 million in government contracts to his employer.
-
Insurrectionist ‘Zip-Tie Guy’ identified as retired Air Force lieutenant colonel
Retired Lt. Col. Larry Rendall Brock Jr. was photographed on the Senate floor in combat gear holding zip tie handcuffs.
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DoD SkillBridge: The best military transition program you didn’t know existed
Servicemembers can spend the last 180 days of their contract working at a civilian internship without losing benefits or pay.
-
The top 10 veterans in journalism and how you could join them
The top 10 veterans in journalism demonstrate the role military experience can serve in an exciting field.
-
News of Marine veteran’s death brings closure to family’s 6-year search
No family members were present when Vietnam veteran Stephen Myerson was laid to rest this week, but after hearing the story reported on a local radio station, his relatives finally have closure.
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Fort Hood ‘Trusted Traveler’ program suspended after early morning shooting incident
Military police detained a former soldier who allegedly discharged a handgun in a parking lot at Fort Hood.
-
Schofield Barracks soldier charged with wife’s murder
Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez was charged with killing his wife after she was found dead in a trash can on Jan. 13.
-
US airstrikes in Somalia continue at rapid pace even after force relocation
AFRICOM has completed six airstrikes in Somalia since 2021 began, three of which occurred since a majority of troops in Somalia were relocated earlier this month.
-
This study will pay you to help prevent military suicides
Dr. Thomas Joiner, a leading expert on suicide, is looking for active-duty service members to participate in a study on how technology can change stigma around seeking help.
-
US soldier arrested for planning attacks on NYC 9/11 memorial and troops overseas
The 3rd Infantry Division cavalry scout believed he was helping ISIS fighters plan attacks against U.S. Special Forces and locations in New York City.
-
Contractor sentenced for Schofield Barracks bribery scheme
A former contractor was sentenced to 70 months in prison for a bribery scheme that directed $19 million in government contracts to his employer.
-
Insurrectionist ‘Zip-Tie Guy’ identified as retired Air Force lieutenant colonel
Retired Lt. Col. Larry Rendall Brock Jr. was photographed on the Senate floor in combat gear holding zip tie handcuffs.
-
DoD SkillBridge: The best military transition program you didn’t know existed
Servicemembers can spend the last 180 days of their contract working at a civilian internship without losing benefits or pay.
-
The top 10 veterans in journalism and how you could join them
The top 10 veterans in journalism demonstrate the role military experience can serve in an exciting field.
-
News of Marine veteran’s death brings closure to family’s 6-year search
No family members were present when Vietnam veteran Stephen Myerson was laid to rest this week, but after hearing the story reported on a local radio station, his relatives finally have closure.













