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Soon-to-retire soldiers still waiting for Army to fix ROTC admin error
The Army has yet to decide how it will fix an admin error threatening retirement plans for participants in the Green to Gold Active-Duty Option program.
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Wounds new and old threaten a fresh start for Afghan veterans in US
For many Afghan evacuees, the stresses of refugee life continue to exacerbate the traumas of combat two years after their arrival.
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No active shooter found after NJ military base lockdown
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst lifted its lockdown around 3:45 p.m. local time on Thursday.
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Fort Moore soldier dies during training weeks before graduation
Pfc. Cesar Gonzalez, 21, suffered a “medical emergency” during an on-post training exercise Oct. 20. The exact cause of his death is under investigation.
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Benefits miscalculations disrupt retirement for some ROTC grads
The Army appears to have mistakenly awarded some ROTC cadets time in service and retirement points.
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Improper storage damaging $1.8 billion in Army ground combat equipment
Pentagon investigators found that $1.8 billion of the inspected equipment was crumbling or at “increased risk” of falling apart because of poor storage
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Army confirms firing of West Point garrison commander
Col. Anthony Bianchi was relieved from his post Aug. 30 “due to a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command,” Army officials said.
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Stuck in shoddy barracks? Soldiers made an app to review them
Soon, generals won’t be the only ones with star rankings.
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Army identifies two 11th Airborne soldiers killed in LMTV rollover
Spc. Jeremy Evans and Spc. Brian Snowden were killed Monday in a tactical vehicle accident in Alaska.
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Property company ordered to repay troops charged illegal rental fees
Federal lawyers claimed JAG Management Company tried to extract thousands in lease termination fines from troops forced to move because of military orders.
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Soon-to-retire soldiers still waiting for Army to fix ROTC admin error
The Army has yet to decide how it will fix an admin error threatening retirement plans for participants in the Green to Gold Active-Duty Option program.
-
Wounds new and old threaten a fresh start for Afghan veterans in US
For many Afghan evacuees, the stresses of refugee life continue to exacerbate the traumas of combat two years after their arrival.
-
No active shooter found after NJ military base lockdown
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst lifted its lockdown around 3:45 p.m. local time on Thursday.
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Fort Moore soldier dies during training weeks before graduation
Pfc. Cesar Gonzalez, 21, suffered a “medical emergency” during an on-post training exercise Oct. 20. The exact cause of his death is under investigation.
-
Benefits miscalculations disrupt retirement for some ROTC grads
The Army appears to have mistakenly awarded some ROTC cadets time in service and retirement points.
-
Improper storage damaging $1.8 billion in Army ground combat equipment
Pentagon investigators found that $1.8 billion of the inspected equipment was crumbling or at “increased risk” of falling apart because of poor storage
-
Army confirms firing of West Point garrison commander
Col. Anthony Bianchi was relieved from his post Aug. 30 “due to a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command,” Army officials said.
-
Stuck in shoddy barracks? Soldiers made an app to review them
Soon, generals won’t be the only ones with star rankings.
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Army identifies two 11th Airborne soldiers killed in LMTV rollover
Spc. Jeremy Evans and Spc. Brian Snowden were killed Monday in a tactical vehicle accident in Alaska.
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Property company ordered to repay troops charged illegal rental fees
Federal lawyers claimed JAG Management Company tried to extract thousands in lease termination fines from troops forced to move because of military orders.
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Soon-to-retire soldiers still waiting for Army to fix ROTC admin error
The Army has yet to decide how it will fix an admin error threatening retirement plans for participants in the Green to Gold Active-Duty Option program.
-
Wounds new and old threaten a fresh start for Afghan veterans in US
For many Afghan evacuees, the stresses of refugee life continue to exacerbate the traumas of combat two years after their arrival.
-
No active shooter found after NJ military base lockdown
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst lifted its lockdown around 3:45 p.m. local time on Thursday.
-
Fort Moore soldier dies during training weeks before graduation
Pfc. Cesar Gonzalez, 21, suffered a “medical emergency” during an on-post training exercise Oct. 20. The exact cause of his death is under investigation.
-
Benefits miscalculations disrupt retirement for some ROTC grads
The Army appears to have mistakenly awarded some ROTC cadets time in service and retirement points.
-
Improper storage damaging $1.8 billion in Army ground combat equipment
Pentagon investigators found that $1.8 billion of the inspected equipment was crumbling or at “increased risk” of falling apart because of poor storage
-
Army confirms firing of West Point garrison commander
Col. Anthony Bianchi was relieved from his post Aug. 30 “due to a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command,” Army officials said.
-
Stuck in shoddy barracks? Soldiers made an app to review them
Soon, generals won’t be the only ones with star rankings.
-
Army identifies two 11th Airborne soldiers killed in LMTV rollover
Spc. Jeremy Evans and Spc. Brian Snowden were killed Monday in a tactical vehicle accident in Alaska.
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Property company ordered to repay troops charged illegal rental fees
Federal lawyers claimed JAG Management Company tried to extract thousands in lease termination fines from troops forced to move because of military orders.













