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Family of dead Guardsman seeks retroactive benefits from namesake bill
The Bishop Evans Act, named for a Texas National Guardsman who died, would guarantee death benefits for survivors of troops who die in the line of duty.
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US launches Syria strikes after contractor killed, 5 troops wounded
A U.S. contractor died and six additional personnel were wounded in a Syria drone strike that inspired retaliatory strikes Thursday.
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A year on, Pentagon’s border mission investigation still missing
The investigation concluded in September 2022, but the results still have not been released.
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Could Guard troops get free TRICARE? This state might become the first
The state would spend around $5 million per year to reimburse premiums under the plan.
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Texas National Guard soldier shoots migrant at border
An internal document obtained by Army Times does not indicate that the migrant was armed.
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US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
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Army military justice reform unfolds, Congress monitoring
A new prosecutor’s office will focus on serious crimes.
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After multiple delays, Army to launch a new human resources platform
The Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army is finally here.
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Army general faulted by inspector general for White House misconduct
An Army one-star general who led the White House Military Office may face punishment.
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How Army commands are responding to ‘targeted’ N.C. power outage
An unknown number of Fort Bragg personnel live in the affected area.
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Family of dead Guardsman seeks retroactive benefits from namesake bill
The Bishop Evans Act, named for a Texas National Guardsman who died, would guarantee death benefits for survivors of troops who die in the line of duty.
-
US launches Syria strikes after contractor killed, 5 troops wounded
A U.S. contractor died and six additional personnel were wounded in a Syria drone strike that inspired retaliatory strikes Thursday.
-
A year on, Pentagon’s border mission investigation still missing
The investigation concluded in September 2022, but the results still have not been released.
-
Could Guard troops get free TRICARE? This state might become the first
The state would spend around $5 million per year to reimburse premiums under the plan.
-
Texas National Guard soldier shoots migrant at border
An internal document obtained by Army Times does not indicate that the migrant was armed.
-
US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
-
Army military justice reform unfolds, Congress monitoring
A new prosecutor’s office will focus on serious crimes.
-
After multiple delays, Army to launch a new human resources platform
The Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army is finally here.
-
Army general faulted by inspector general for White House misconduct
An Army one-star general who led the White House Military Office may face punishment.
-
How Army commands are responding to ‘targeted’ N.C. power outage
An unknown number of Fort Bragg personnel live in the affected area.
-
Family of dead Guardsman seeks retroactive benefits from namesake bill
The Bishop Evans Act, named for a Texas National Guardsman who died, would guarantee death benefits for survivors of troops who die in the line of duty.
-
US launches Syria strikes after contractor killed, 5 troops wounded
A U.S. contractor died and six additional personnel were wounded in a Syria drone strike that inspired retaliatory strikes Thursday.
-
A year on, Pentagon’s border mission investigation still missing
The investigation concluded in September 2022, but the results still have not been released.
-
Could Guard troops get free TRICARE? This state might become the first
The state would spend around $5 million per year to reimburse premiums under the plan.
-
Texas National Guard soldier shoots migrant at border
An internal document obtained by Army Times does not indicate that the migrant was armed.
-
US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
-
Army military justice reform unfolds, Congress monitoring
A new prosecutor’s office will focus on serious crimes.
-
After multiple delays, Army to launch a new human resources platform
The Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army is finally here.
-
Army general faulted by inspector general for White House misconduct
An Army one-star general who led the White House Military Office may face punishment.
-
How Army commands are responding to ‘targeted’ N.C. power outage
An unknown number of Fort Bragg personnel live in the affected area.













