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Fort Knox dining workers sue their former contractor over unpaid wages
The lawsuit, and the grievances that produced it, raised familiar yet unresolved concerns about the corporations hired to meet soldiers’ basic needs.
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Fort Knox cadets taste Army life: walkouts, expired MREs, water issues
Tales of shoddy provisions and contracting woes have flooded social media platforms in recent weeks. Army Times separated fact from fiction.
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Ban on troops communicating with civil rights group clears House
The amendment to the defense authorization bill would forbid service members from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation or its leadership.
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Fort Leonard Wood soldier indicted for killing child at home daycare
The child attended a daycare operated out of the soldier’s home on base.
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VA’s opioid treatment program is failing veterans, IG reports
VA officials routinely missed opioid use disorder diagnoses when developing treatment plans for personnel leaving the military.
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Army fires 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade commander
Subordinates accused Col. Jonathan Chung of regularly berating and micromanaging them since assuming command in July 2021.
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National Guard closes end-strength gap, but recruitment woes persist
Despite adjustments, the National Guard’s struggle to recruit new troops continues.
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US training of Ukrainian troops adequate but not perfect, IG reports
DoD investigators found U.S. Army soldiers have met Ukrainian training needs, but not without hiccups.
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Marine veteran pleads guilty to Jan 6. Capitol assault charge
James Russell Davis, self-proclaimed Proud Boys member and Marine veteran, is the latest vet to plead guilty to charges related to the Capitol assault.
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Soldier pleads guilty to planning ISIS attacks on US troops
Federal authorities arrested Pfc. Cole Bridges in 2021 for attempting to help the Islamic State plan and execute attacks.
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Fort Knox dining workers sue their former contractor over unpaid wages
The lawsuit, and the grievances that produced it, raised familiar yet unresolved concerns about the corporations hired to meet soldiers’ basic needs.
-
Fort Knox cadets taste Army life: walkouts, expired MREs, water issues
Tales of shoddy provisions and contracting woes have flooded social media platforms in recent weeks. Army Times separated fact from fiction.
-
Ban on troops communicating with civil rights group clears House
The amendment to the defense authorization bill would forbid service members from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation or its leadership.
-
Fort Leonard Wood soldier indicted for killing child at home daycare
The child attended a daycare operated out of the soldier’s home on base.
-
VA’s opioid treatment program is failing veterans, IG reports
VA officials routinely missed opioid use disorder diagnoses when developing treatment plans for personnel leaving the military.
-
Army fires 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade commander
Subordinates accused Col. Jonathan Chung of regularly berating and micromanaging them since assuming command in July 2021.
-
National Guard closes end-strength gap, but recruitment woes persist
Despite adjustments, the National Guard’s struggle to recruit new troops continues.
-
US training of Ukrainian troops adequate but not perfect, IG reports
DoD investigators found U.S. Army soldiers have met Ukrainian training needs, but not without hiccups.
-
Marine veteran pleads guilty to Jan 6. Capitol assault charge
James Russell Davis, self-proclaimed Proud Boys member and Marine veteran, is the latest vet to plead guilty to charges related to the Capitol assault.
-
Soldier pleads guilty to planning ISIS attacks on US troops
Federal authorities arrested Pfc. Cole Bridges in 2021 for attempting to help the Islamic State plan and execute attacks.
-
Fort Knox dining workers sue their former contractor over unpaid wages
The lawsuit, and the grievances that produced it, raised familiar yet unresolved concerns about the corporations hired to meet soldiers’ basic needs.
-
Fort Knox cadets taste Army life: walkouts, expired MREs, water issues
Tales of shoddy provisions and contracting woes have flooded social media platforms in recent weeks. Army Times separated fact from fiction.
-
Ban on troops communicating with civil rights group clears House
The amendment to the defense authorization bill would forbid service members from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation or its leadership.
-
Fort Leonard Wood soldier indicted for killing child at home daycare
The child attended a daycare operated out of the soldier’s home on base.
-
VA’s opioid treatment program is failing veterans, IG reports
VA officials routinely missed opioid use disorder diagnoses when developing treatment plans for personnel leaving the military.
-
Army fires 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade commander
Subordinates accused Col. Jonathan Chung of regularly berating and micromanaging them since assuming command in July 2021.
-
National Guard closes end-strength gap, but recruitment woes persist
Despite adjustments, the National Guard’s struggle to recruit new troops continues.
-
US training of Ukrainian troops adequate but not perfect, IG reports
DoD investigators found U.S. Army soldiers have met Ukrainian training needs, but not without hiccups.
-
Marine veteran pleads guilty to Jan 6. Capitol assault charge
James Russell Davis, self-proclaimed Proud Boys member and Marine veteran, is the latest vet to plead guilty to charges related to the Capitol assault.
-
Soldier pleads guilty to planning ISIS attacks on US troops
Federal authorities arrested Pfc. Cole Bridges in 2021 for attempting to help the Islamic State plan and execute attacks.













