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Army looks to take Stryker vehicles out of Alaska
“We are looking at potentially taking the Strykers out of Alaska,” the Army secretary told senators.
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Soldier receives Purple Heart for wounds in Mali mortar attack
Master Sgt. Steven Corley was wounded in January while he was leading a six-person team in the African nation.
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Eight Green Berets quietly disciplined after Afghan prisoner’s beating death
The Afghan prisoner’s blood was found on the walls and ceiling of the interrogation room where he was questioned.
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Soldier tried to identify as a ‘weak swimmer’ before Ranger School river drowning
The Ranger battalion soldier tried to identify himself as a “weak swimmer” to instructors, but was told it was too late in the course.
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US veterans head to Ukraine to fight, but Zelenskyy’s legion faces hurdles
Many veterans are eager to fight for Ukraine. But it may not be that easy.
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Two Army Patriot missile batteries dispatched to Poland
U.S. European Command said the Patriots would “proactively” counter “any potential threat” to U.S. and NATO forces.
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New images show about 150 helicopters, large ground force 100 miles from Kyiv
The Russian push on Kyiv has lost some of its momentum but it has plenty of combat power remaining.
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US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
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Paratroopers build camp and prepare to train with Polish forces
“We greatly look forward to beginning training with our Polish Allies in the coming days,” said an XVIII Airborne Corps spokesman.
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Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
The soldier’s attorney argued that the patrol briefed leaders that it would go to the checkpoint and the alleged threats were intended to deter an attack.
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Army looks to take Stryker vehicles out of Alaska
“We are looking at potentially taking the Strykers out of Alaska,” the Army secretary told senators.
-
Soldier receives Purple Heart for wounds in Mali mortar attack
Master Sgt. Steven Corley was wounded in January while he was leading a six-person team in the African nation.
-
Eight Green Berets quietly disciplined after Afghan prisoner’s beating death
The Afghan prisoner’s blood was found on the walls and ceiling of the interrogation room where he was questioned.
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Soldier tried to identify as a ‘weak swimmer’ before Ranger School river drowning
The Ranger battalion soldier tried to identify himself as a “weak swimmer” to instructors, but was told it was too late in the course.
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US veterans head to Ukraine to fight, but Zelenskyy’s legion faces hurdles
Many veterans are eager to fight for Ukraine. But it may not be that easy.
-
Two Army Patriot missile batteries dispatched to Poland
U.S. European Command said the Patriots would “proactively” counter “any potential threat” to U.S. and NATO forces.
-
New images show about 150 helicopters, large ground force 100 miles from Kyiv
The Russian push on Kyiv has lost some of its momentum but it has plenty of combat power remaining.
-
US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
-
Paratroopers build camp and prepare to train with Polish forces
“We greatly look forward to beginning training with our Polish Allies in the coming days,” said an XVIII Airborne Corps spokesman.
-
Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
The soldier’s attorney argued that the patrol briefed leaders that it would go to the checkpoint and the alleged threats were intended to deter an attack.
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Army looks to take Stryker vehicles out of Alaska
“We are looking at potentially taking the Strykers out of Alaska,” the Army secretary told senators.
-
Soldier receives Purple Heart for wounds in Mali mortar attack
Master Sgt. Steven Corley was wounded in January while he was leading a six-person team in the African nation.
-
Eight Green Berets quietly disciplined after Afghan prisoner’s beating death
The Afghan prisoner’s blood was found on the walls and ceiling of the interrogation room where he was questioned.
-
Soldier tried to identify as a ‘weak swimmer’ before Ranger School river drowning
The Ranger battalion soldier tried to identify himself as a “weak swimmer” to instructors, but was told it was too late in the course.
-
US veterans head to Ukraine to fight, but Zelenskyy’s legion faces hurdles
Many veterans are eager to fight for Ukraine. But it may not be that easy.
-
Two Army Patriot missile batteries dispatched to Poland
U.S. European Command said the Patriots would “proactively” counter “any potential threat” to U.S. and NATO forces.
-
New images show about 150 helicopters, large ground force 100 miles from Kyiv
The Russian push on Kyiv has lost some of its momentum but it has plenty of combat power remaining.
-
US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
-
Paratroopers build camp and prepare to train with Polish forces
“We greatly look forward to beginning training with our Polish Allies in the coming days,” said an XVIII Airborne Corps spokesman.
-
Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
The soldier’s attorney argued that the patrol briefed leaders that it would go to the checkpoint and the alleged threats were intended to deter an attack.













