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Idaho Guard Black Hawk crew lost sight in bleak weather prior to fatal crash
The crew had only 14 seconds from the time they initiated the procedure to switch to instruments to the time the aircraft impacted the ground.
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National Guard says it inspected vendor kitchens after allegations of poorly prepared meals in DC
About 50 of the 26,000 National Guard troops deployed to the U.S. Capitol have been treated for gastrointestinal complaints since the start of their mission two months ago.
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Security force assistance brigade wants a third of its members in Indo-Pacific at all times
Advisers are broken down into small teams of four to 12 soldiers that are led by an Army captain.
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CID agent sought puffer fish toxin before poisoning his wife, charges allege
An Army CID agent has been charged with murdering his wife using poison.
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Two injured in Apache crash at Fort Rucker
The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center said Friday morning that its personnel would lead an investigation into the incident.
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Army backtracks on new job for general who was removed amid Fort Hood fallout
Maj. Gen. Scott L. Efflandt will be reassigned as “special assistant” to the commander of U.S. Army North.
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Fort Carson sergeant charged in wife’s death
Sgt. Dermot Blake was arrested for murder in the first degree and two counts of child abuse, local police said.
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New four-star command allows US general to ‘coordinate closely’ with NATO allies in Africa
Close geography and economic ties between Africa and Europe means that regional security issues can quickly spread across the regions.
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Shoot-house video is full of ‘flagging’; 10th Mountain senior enlisted vows problems will ‘get fixed’
The 10th Mountain Division rebuked a viral video showing troops from the unit flagrantly pointing weapons at one another during live-fire room clearance training.
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Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination unlikely so long as supply remains low, Army health official says
“At some point when we have enough vaccines, then I think you’ll see perhaps a decision made as to whether this will be mandatory immunization.”
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Idaho Guard Black Hawk crew lost sight in bleak weather prior to fatal crash
The crew had only 14 seconds from the time they initiated the procedure to switch to instruments to the time the aircraft impacted the ground.
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National Guard says it inspected vendor kitchens after allegations of poorly prepared meals in DC
About 50 of the 26,000 National Guard troops deployed to the U.S. Capitol have been treated for gastrointestinal complaints since the start of their mission two months ago.
-
Security force assistance brigade wants a third of its members in Indo-Pacific at all times
Advisers are broken down into small teams of four to 12 soldiers that are led by an Army captain.
-
CID agent sought puffer fish toxin before poisoning his wife, charges allege
An Army CID agent has been charged with murdering his wife using poison.
-
Two injured in Apache crash at Fort Rucker
The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center said Friday morning that its personnel would lead an investigation into the incident.
-
Army backtracks on new job for general who was removed amid Fort Hood fallout
Maj. Gen. Scott L. Efflandt will be reassigned as “special assistant” to the commander of U.S. Army North.
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Fort Carson sergeant charged in wife’s death
Sgt. Dermot Blake was arrested for murder in the first degree and two counts of child abuse, local police said.
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New four-star command allows US general to ‘coordinate closely’ with NATO allies in Africa
Close geography and economic ties between Africa and Europe means that regional security issues can quickly spread across the regions.
-
Shoot-house video is full of ‘flagging’; 10th Mountain senior enlisted vows problems will ‘get fixed’
The 10th Mountain Division rebuked a viral video showing troops from the unit flagrantly pointing weapons at one another during live-fire room clearance training.
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Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination unlikely so long as supply remains low, Army health official says
“At some point when we have enough vaccines, then I think you’ll see perhaps a decision made as to whether this will be mandatory immunization.”
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Idaho Guard Black Hawk crew lost sight in bleak weather prior to fatal crash
The crew had only 14 seconds from the time they initiated the procedure to switch to instruments to the time the aircraft impacted the ground.
-
National Guard says it inspected vendor kitchens after allegations of poorly prepared meals in DC
About 50 of the 26,000 National Guard troops deployed to the U.S. Capitol have been treated for gastrointestinal complaints since the start of their mission two months ago.
-
Security force assistance brigade wants a third of its members in Indo-Pacific at all times
Advisers are broken down into small teams of four to 12 soldiers that are led by an Army captain.
-
CID agent sought puffer fish toxin before poisoning his wife, charges allege
An Army CID agent has been charged with murdering his wife using poison.
-
Two injured in Apache crash at Fort Rucker
The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center said Friday morning that its personnel would lead an investigation into the incident.
-
Army backtracks on new job for general who was removed amid Fort Hood fallout
Maj. Gen. Scott L. Efflandt will be reassigned as “special assistant” to the commander of U.S. Army North.
-
Fort Carson sergeant charged in wife’s death
Sgt. Dermot Blake was arrested for murder in the first degree and two counts of child abuse, local police said.
-
New four-star command allows US general to ‘coordinate closely’ with NATO allies in Africa
Close geography and economic ties between Africa and Europe means that regional security issues can quickly spread across the regions.
-
Shoot-house video is full of ‘flagging’; 10th Mountain senior enlisted vows problems will ‘get fixed’
The 10th Mountain Division rebuked a viral video showing troops from the unit flagrantly pointing weapons at one another during live-fire room clearance training.
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Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination unlikely so long as supply remains low, Army health official says
“At some point when we have enough vaccines, then I think you’ll see perhaps a decision made as to whether this will be mandatory immunization.”













