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Winter is coming: Army gets closer to being able to produce ice on the battlefield
With the development of the Containerized Ice Making System, the Army will likely soon be able to easily produce ice, a valuable commodity on the battlefield.
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Army settles dispute with NHL Golden Knights over name trademark
The Army and the Vegas team reached an agreement after seven months of dispute.
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Businessman pleads guilty to bribing Army officials during height of Iraq war
Finbar Charles pleaded guilty to facilitating millions of dollars in bribes to U.S. Army officials for preferential treatment during the Iraq War.
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The FDA has approved the use of this potential life saver for troops on the battlefield
The Food and Drug Administration has approved freeze-dried blood plasma to be used on the battlefield to treat wounded U.S. troops.
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Report: Soldier died from heat exposure after going missing during training in Florida
Spc. Calyn McLemore went missing during land navigation training at Camp Blanding, Florida.
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Smugglers didn’t get the alcohol past these soldiers
The soldiers observing the border spotted suspicious vehicles.
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Convicted murderer, rapist facing execution loses bid to bring case to Supreme Court
Ronald Gray would be the first military member to be executed since 1961.
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Army investigators issue warning about ‘virtual kidnapping’ scam
The Army community is getting an alert after scammers recently called an Army family.
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Shot five times, this wounded warrior fought her way back to active duty and eight gold medals
Nearly four years after her tibia was shattered in a green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan, Master Chief Petty Officer Raina Hockenberry is back on active duty.
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Funeral services planned for Army paratrooper and DJ found dead in his barracks
Services are Saturday for Staff Sgt. Krasean Clayborn, also known as DJ Legend.
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Winter is coming: Army gets closer to being able to produce ice on the battlefield
With the development of the Containerized Ice Making System, the Army will likely soon be able to easily produce ice, a valuable commodity on the battlefield.
-
Army settles dispute with NHL Golden Knights over name trademark
The Army and the Vegas team reached an agreement after seven months of dispute.
-
Businessman pleads guilty to bribing Army officials during height of Iraq war
Finbar Charles pleaded guilty to facilitating millions of dollars in bribes to U.S. Army officials for preferential treatment during the Iraq War.
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The FDA has approved the use of this potential life saver for troops on the battlefield
The Food and Drug Administration has approved freeze-dried blood plasma to be used on the battlefield to treat wounded U.S. troops.
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Report: Soldier died from heat exposure after going missing during training in Florida
Spc. Calyn McLemore went missing during land navigation training at Camp Blanding, Florida.
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Smugglers didn’t get the alcohol past these soldiers
The soldiers observing the border spotted suspicious vehicles.
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Convicted murderer, rapist facing execution loses bid to bring case to Supreme Court
Ronald Gray would be the first military member to be executed since 1961.
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Army investigators issue warning about ‘virtual kidnapping’ scam
The Army community is getting an alert after scammers recently called an Army family.
-
Shot five times, this wounded warrior fought her way back to active duty and eight gold medals
Nearly four years after her tibia was shattered in a green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan, Master Chief Petty Officer Raina Hockenberry is back on active duty.
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Funeral services planned for Army paratrooper and DJ found dead in his barracks
Services are Saturday for Staff Sgt. Krasean Clayborn, also known as DJ Legend.
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Winter is coming: Army gets closer to being able to produce ice on the battlefield
With the development of the Containerized Ice Making System, the Army will likely soon be able to easily produce ice, a valuable commodity on the battlefield.
-
Army settles dispute with NHL Golden Knights over name trademark
The Army and the Vegas team reached an agreement after seven months of dispute.
-
Businessman pleads guilty to bribing Army officials during height of Iraq war
Finbar Charles pleaded guilty to facilitating millions of dollars in bribes to U.S. Army officials for preferential treatment during the Iraq War.
-
The FDA has approved the use of this potential life saver for troops on the battlefield
The Food and Drug Administration has approved freeze-dried blood plasma to be used on the battlefield to treat wounded U.S. troops.
-
Report: Soldier died from heat exposure after going missing during training in Florida
Spc. Calyn McLemore went missing during land navigation training at Camp Blanding, Florida.
-
Smugglers didn’t get the alcohol past these soldiers
The soldiers observing the border spotted suspicious vehicles.
-
Convicted murderer, rapist facing execution loses bid to bring case to Supreme Court
Ronald Gray would be the first military member to be executed since 1961.
-
Army investigators issue warning about ‘virtual kidnapping’ scam
The Army community is getting an alert after scammers recently called an Army family.
-
Shot five times, this wounded warrior fought her way back to active duty and eight gold medals
Nearly four years after her tibia was shattered in a green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan, Master Chief Petty Officer Raina Hockenberry is back on active duty.
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Funeral services planned for Army paratrooper and DJ found dead in his barracks
Services are Saturday for Staff Sgt. Krasean Clayborn, also known as DJ Legend.













