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Guard ‘invaluable’ on border: Troops’ presence, capabilities support Border Patrol’s mission
When President Bush ordered up to 6,000 National Guard troops to the southwest border, Pfc. Mike Baldwin was quick to volunteer.
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Aberdeen Proving Ground community honors soldier who died after 17-hour standoff
Staff Sgt. James Aaron Carpenter was a combat medic who had served in the Army since 2010.
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DoD identifies soldier killed in Syria IED attack
Master Sgt. Jonathan Dunbar, 36, of Austin, Texas, was deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.
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DoD identifies 7 airmen killed in helicopter crash in western Iraq
The Defense Department on Saturday released the names of seven airmen who were killed this week when their HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq.
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DoD memo: No tanks at Trump’s military parade
Plans for a Veterans Day military parade, as directed by President Donald Trump, are coming together, but there will be no tanks rolling down the streets of Washington, D.C., according to a memo from the Pentagon.
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Soldiers, families evacuated because of fire on Fort Carson
The Fort Carson Special Events Center is being set up for evacuees.
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Army Training and Doctrine Command gets new 4-star boss
Gen. David Perkins, known for leading the so-called Thunder Run into Baghdad, Iraq, in 2003, is retiring after almost 40 years of service.
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Multiple people ill, 3 taken to hospital after hazmat incident on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall
At least 11 people started feeling ill Tuesday after a letter was opened in an administrative building on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Virginia.
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Chief: ‘The Army needs to get bigger’
The Army must get bigger so that it can better balance today’s missions with training for a future battlefield that promises to be increasingly lethal and complex, the service’s top officer said.
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Four remain hospitalized a day after training incident at Fort Bragg
Staff Sgt. Alexander Dalida was killed in the incident, which is under investigation.
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Guard ‘invaluable’ on border: Troops’ presence, capabilities support Border Patrol’s mission
When President Bush ordered up to 6,000 National Guard troops to the southwest border, Pfc. Mike Baldwin was quick to volunteer.
-
Aberdeen Proving Ground community honors soldier who died after 17-hour standoff
Staff Sgt. James Aaron Carpenter was a combat medic who had served in the Army since 2010.
-
DoD identifies soldier killed in Syria IED attack
Master Sgt. Jonathan Dunbar, 36, of Austin, Texas, was deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.
-
DoD identifies 7 airmen killed in helicopter crash in western Iraq
The Defense Department on Saturday released the names of seven airmen who were killed this week when their HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq.
-
DoD memo: No tanks at Trump’s military parade
Plans for a Veterans Day military parade, as directed by President Donald Trump, are coming together, but there will be no tanks rolling down the streets of Washington, D.C., according to a memo from the Pentagon.
-
Soldiers, families evacuated because of fire on Fort Carson
The Fort Carson Special Events Center is being set up for evacuees.
-
Army Training and Doctrine Command gets new 4-star boss
Gen. David Perkins, known for leading the so-called Thunder Run into Baghdad, Iraq, in 2003, is retiring after almost 40 years of service.
-
Multiple people ill, 3 taken to hospital after hazmat incident on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall
At least 11 people started feeling ill Tuesday after a letter was opened in an administrative building on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Virginia.
-
Chief: ‘The Army needs to get bigger’
The Army must get bigger so that it can better balance today’s missions with training for a future battlefield that promises to be increasingly lethal and complex, the service’s top officer said.
-
Four remain hospitalized a day after training incident at Fort Bragg
Staff Sgt. Alexander Dalida was killed in the incident, which is under investigation.
-
Guard ‘invaluable’ on border: Troops’ presence, capabilities support Border Patrol’s mission
When President Bush ordered up to 6,000 National Guard troops to the southwest border, Pfc. Mike Baldwin was quick to volunteer.
-
Aberdeen Proving Ground community honors soldier who died after 17-hour standoff
Staff Sgt. James Aaron Carpenter was a combat medic who had served in the Army since 2010.
-
DoD identifies soldier killed in Syria IED attack
Master Sgt. Jonathan Dunbar, 36, of Austin, Texas, was deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.
-
DoD identifies 7 airmen killed in helicopter crash in western Iraq
The Defense Department on Saturday released the names of seven airmen who were killed this week when their HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq.
-
DoD memo: No tanks at Trump’s military parade
Plans for a Veterans Day military parade, as directed by President Donald Trump, are coming together, but there will be no tanks rolling down the streets of Washington, D.C., according to a memo from the Pentagon.
-
Soldiers, families evacuated because of fire on Fort Carson
The Fort Carson Special Events Center is being set up for evacuees.
-
Army Training and Doctrine Command gets new 4-star boss
Gen. David Perkins, known for leading the so-called Thunder Run into Baghdad, Iraq, in 2003, is retiring after almost 40 years of service.
-
Multiple people ill, 3 taken to hospital after hazmat incident on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall
At least 11 people started feeling ill Tuesday after a letter was opened in an administrative building on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Virginia.
-
Chief: ‘The Army needs to get bigger’
The Army must get bigger so that it can better balance today’s missions with training for a future battlefield that promises to be increasingly lethal and complex, the service’s top officer said.
-
Four remain hospitalized a day after training incident at Fort Bragg
Staff Sgt. Alexander Dalida was killed in the incident, which is under investigation.













