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Chicago gun pipeline traced to three Fort Campbell soldiers
The trio purchased nearly 100 firearms since 2019, including pistols recovered by Chicago police at the scenes of shootings and homicides.
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CID overhaul: A civilian director will oversee criminal probes; officers to become special agents
A new officer special agent career field will be created to oversee enlisted special agents, and the military police officers who oversee them now will be replaced as those new officer agents mature.
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Pandemic and political discourse challenge Army recruiting efforts
A virtual recruiting push is part of the Army’s effort to meet its recruiting needs in a world where brick-and-mortar recruiting stations are less frequented and the military as a whole is working to be apolitical.
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Army Reserve promotion halted for South Dakota attorney general involved in fatal crash
South Dakota’s attorney general, an Army reservist, faces three misdemeanor charges after killing a pedestrian with his car last year.
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Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, to receive Medal of Honor for Korean War battle
The battle for Hill 205 was part of a counteroffensive that marked the Chinese entrance into the Korean War, destroyed the Eighth Army’s right flank and triggered a massive U.S. retreat.
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Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed by a supervisor, and she informally reported it
The report did not find evidence that the sexual harassment was related to Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s alleged murder.
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Gunfight at Syrian checkpoint leads to charges against sergeant first class
A rare gunfight between U.S. paratroopers and pro-Syrian regime forces last summer is at the center of charges preferred in April against an 82nd Airborne Division soldier.
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Fort Drum brigade commander fired over alleged misconduct
The 10th Mountain Division commander relieved Col. J.T. Eldridge following an investigation stemming from allegations of misconduct.
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The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
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Vaccine refusals not being tracked, because ‘demand far outstrips supply,’ Army leaders say
The Army has been lobbying its troops to take the COVID-19 vaccine, but leaders of the service’s vaccine program say they’re not concerned about refusals right now.
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Chicago gun pipeline traced to three Fort Campbell soldiers
The trio purchased nearly 100 firearms since 2019, including pistols recovered by Chicago police at the scenes of shootings and homicides.
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CID overhaul: A civilian director will oversee criminal probes; officers to become special agents
A new officer special agent career field will be created to oversee enlisted special agents, and the military police officers who oversee them now will be replaced as those new officer agents mature.
-
Pandemic and political discourse challenge Army recruiting efforts
A virtual recruiting push is part of the Army’s effort to meet its recruiting needs in a world where brick-and-mortar recruiting stations are less frequented and the military as a whole is working to be apolitical.
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Army Reserve promotion halted for South Dakota attorney general involved in fatal crash
South Dakota’s attorney general, an Army reservist, faces three misdemeanor charges after killing a pedestrian with his car last year.
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Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, to receive Medal of Honor for Korean War battle
The battle for Hill 205 was part of a counteroffensive that marked the Chinese entrance into the Korean War, destroyed the Eighth Army’s right flank and triggered a massive U.S. retreat.
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Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed by a supervisor, and she informally reported it
The report did not find evidence that the sexual harassment was related to Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s alleged murder.
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Gunfight at Syrian checkpoint leads to charges against sergeant first class
A rare gunfight between U.S. paratroopers and pro-Syrian regime forces last summer is at the center of charges preferred in April against an 82nd Airborne Division soldier.
-
Fort Drum brigade commander fired over alleged misconduct
The 10th Mountain Division commander relieved Col. J.T. Eldridge following an investigation stemming from allegations of misconduct.
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The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
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Vaccine refusals not being tracked, because ‘demand far outstrips supply,’ Army leaders say
The Army has been lobbying its troops to take the COVID-19 vaccine, but leaders of the service’s vaccine program say they’re not concerned about refusals right now.
-
Chicago gun pipeline traced to three Fort Campbell soldiers
The trio purchased nearly 100 firearms since 2019, including pistols recovered by Chicago police at the scenes of shootings and homicides.
-
CID overhaul: A civilian director will oversee criminal probes; officers to become special agents
A new officer special agent career field will be created to oversee enlisted special agents, and the military police officers who oversee them now will be replaced as those new officer agents mature.
-
Pandemic and political discourse challenge Army recruiting efforts
A virtual recruiting push is part of the Army’s effort to meet its recruiting needs in a world where brick-and-mortar recruiting stations are less frequented and the military as a whole is working to be apolitical.
-
Army Reserve promotion halted for South Dakota attorney general involved in fatal crash
South Dakota’s attorney general, an Army reservist, faces three misdemeanor charges after killing a pedestrian with his car last year.
-
Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, to receive Medal of Honor for Korean War battle
The battle for Hill 205 was part of a counteroffensive that marked the Chinese entrance into the Korean War, destroyed the Eighth Army’s right flank and triggered a massive U.S. retreat.
-
Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed by a supervisor, and she informally reported it
The report did not find evidence that the sexual harassment was related to Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s alleged murder.
-
Gunfight at Syrian checkpoint leads to charges against sergeant first class
A rare gunfight between U.S. paratroopers and pro-Syrian regime forces last summer is at the center of charges preferred in April against an 82nd Airborne Division soldier.
-
Fort Drum brigade commander fired over alleged misconduct
The 10th Mountain Division commander relieved Col. J.T. Eldridge following an investigation stemming from allegations of misconduct.
-
The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
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Vaccine refusals not being tracked, because ‘demand far outstrips supply,’ Army leaders say
The Army has been lobbying its troops to take the COVID-19 vaccine, but leaders of the service’s vaccine program say they’re not concerned about refusals right now.













