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Pentagon says no civilians killed in US military operations in 2022
The Pentagon said it’s unlikely that U.S. military operations caused civilian casualties in more than a dozen instances around the world in 2022.
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VA to largely end animal testing on dogs, cats within two years
The Department of Veterans Affairs is slated to largely end testing on dogs, cats and nonhuman primates within the next two years.
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Ex-Army financial adviser pleads guilty to scamming Gold Star families
A former Army financial adviser admitted to taking advantage of his role to swindle deceased troops’ grieving loved ones out of millions.
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Army enlists United Football League to tackle recruiting
Be all UFL can be: The Army announced a partnership with the new football league as it looks to score a touchdown on recruitment.
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US gives Ukraine seized Iranian weapons that were headed to Houthis
The U.S. has once again sent weapons to Ukraine seized from an Iranian group that attempted to smuggle the munitions to Yemen’s Houthi militants.
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First Space Force guardians graduate from Army drill sergeant school
Two Space Force guardians recently became the first to graduate from the Army’s drill sergeant school.
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Guard units may assist with solar eclipse tourists facing dark times
Once upon a time they were training for the mission. Now they’re helping tourists safely have fun. There’s nothing they can do. A total eclipse of the sun.
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Fort Bliss approves wear of boonie caps, military-wide jealousy ensues
Soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas, may now wear the fashionable and functional boonie hat.
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101st Airborne first Army unit to field Next Generation Squad Weapons
A brigade from the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell became the first unit equipped with the Army’s new Next Generation Squad Weapons.
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2 injured in Apache helicopter crash, second mishap in three days
The crash in Colorado comes just days after another Apache accident, and marks the fourth to occur in the last two months.
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Pentagon says no civilians killed in US military operations in 2022
The Pentagon said it’s unlikely that U.S. military operations caused civilian casualties in more than a dozen instances around the world in 2022.
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VA to largely end animal testing on dogs, cats within two years
The Department of Veterans Affairs is slated to largely end testing on dogs, cats and nonhuman primates within the next two years.
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Ex-Army financial adviser pleads guilty to scamming Gold Star families
A former Army financial adviser admitted to taking advantage of his role to swindle deceased troops’ grieving loved ones out of millions.
-
Army enlists United Football League to tackle recruiting
Be all UFL can be: The Army announced a partnership with the new football league as it looks to score a touchdown on recruitment.
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US gives Ukraine seized Iranian weapons that were headed to Houthis
The U.S. has once again sent weapons to Ukraine seized from an Iranian group that attempted to smuggle the munitions to Yemen’s Houthi militants.
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First Space Force guardians graduate from Army drill sergeant school
Two Space Force guardians recently became the first to graduate from the Army’s drill sergeant school.
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Guard units may assist with solar eclipse tourists facing dark times
Once upon a time they were training for the mission. Now they’re helping tourists safely have fun. There’s nothing they can do. A total eclipse of the sun.
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Fort Bliss approves wear of boonie caps, military-wide jealousy ensues
Soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas, may now wear the fashionable and functional boonie hat.
-
101st Airborne first Army unit to field Next Generation Squad Weapons
A brigade from the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell became the first unit equipped with the Army’s new Next Generation Squad Weapons.
-
2 injured in Apache helicopter crash, second mishap in three days
The crash in Colorado comes just days after another Apache accident, and marks the fourth to occur in the last two months.
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Pentagon says no civilians killed in US military operations in 2022
The Pentagon said it’s unlikely that U.S. military operations caused civilian casualties in more than a dozen instances around the world in 2022.
-
VA to largely end animal testing on dogs, cats within two years
The Department of Veterans Affairs is slated to largely end testing on dogs, cats and nonhuman primates within the next two years.
-
Ex-Army financial adviser pleads guilty to scamming Gold Star families
A former Army financial adviser admitted to taking advantage of his role to swindle deceased troops’ grieving loved ones out of millions.
-
Army enlists United Football League to tackle recruiting
Be all UFL can be: The Army announced a partnership with the new football league as it looks to score a touchdown on recruitment.
-
US gives Ukraine seized Iranian weapons that were headed to Houthis
The U.S. has once again sent weapons to Ukraine seized from an Iranian group that attempted to smuggle the munitions to Yemen’s Houthi militants.
-
First Space Force guardians graduate from Army drill sergeant school
Two Space Force guardians recently became the first to graduate from the Army’s drill sergeant school.
-
Guard units may assist with solar eclipse tourists facing dark times
Once upon a time they were training for the mission. Now they’re helping tourists safely have fun. There’s nothing they can do. A total eclipse of the sun.
-
Fort Bliss approves wear of boonie caps, military-wide jealousy ensues
Soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas, may now wear the fashionable and functional boonie hat.
-
101st Airborne first Army unit to field Next Generation Squad Weapons
A brigade from the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell became the first unit equipped with the Army’s new Next Generation Squad Weapons.
-
2 injured in Apache helicopter crash, second mishap in three days
The crash in Colorado comes just days after another Apache accident, and marks the fourth to occur in the last two months.













