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Marine recruit dies in South Carolina ‘non-training incident’
Pvt. Marshall Hartman, 18, died Monday.
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US training of Ukrainian troops adequate but not perfect, IG reports
DoD investigators found U.S. Army soldiers have met Ukrainian training needs, but not without hiccups.
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Marine veteran pleads guilty to Jan 6. Capitol assault charge
James Russell Davis, self-proclaimed Proud Boys member and Marine veteran, is the latest vet to plead guilty to charges related to the Capitol assault.
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Soldier pleads guilty to planning ISIS attacks on US troops
Federal authorities arrested Pfc. Cole Bridges in 2021 for attempting to help the Islamic State plan and execute attacks.
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The Army rolls along: military’s oldest branch celebrates 248 years
The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army on June 14, 1775.
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VA nurses join nationwide protests over working conditions
VA hospitals across the country have suffered from acute nursing shortages for years.
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Military helps Guam after typhoon; Air Force and Navy pause PCS moves
Typhoon Mawar devastated Guam, forcing the services supporting the island’s recovery to pause new permanent change of station arrivals.
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Smog stalls military base activities across eastern seaboard
Toxic fumes muddled professional and recreational plans at military installations along the East Coast.
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Marine recruit dies in South Carolina ‘non-training incident’
Pvt. Marshall Hartman, 18, died Monday.
-
US training of Ukrainian troops adequate but not perfect, IG reports
DoD investigators found U.S. Army soldiers have met Ukrainian training needs, but not without hiccups.
-
Marine veteran pleads guilty to Jan 6. Capitol assault charge
James Russell Davis, self-proclaimed Proud Boys member and Marine veteran, is the latest vet to plead guilty to charges related to the Capitol assault.
-
Soldier pleads guilty to planning ISIS attacks on US troops
Federal authorities arrested Pfc. Cole Bridges in 2021 for attempting to help the Islamic State plan and execute attacks.
-
The Army rolls along: military’s oldest branch celebrates 248 years
The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army on June 14, 1775.
-
VA nurses join nationwide protests over working conditions
VA hospitals across the country have suffered from acute nursing shortages for years.
-
Military helps Guam after typhoon; Air Force and Navy pause PCS moves
Typhoon Mawar devastated Guam, forcing the services supporting the island’s recovery to pause new permanent change of station arrivals.
-
Smog stalls military base activities across eastern seaboard
Toxic fumes muddled professional and recreational plans at military installations along the East Coast.
-
Marine recruit dies in South Carolina ‘non-training incident’
Pvt. Marshall Hartman, 18, died Monday.
-
US training of Ukrainian troops adequate but not perfect, IG reports
DoD investigators found U.S. Army soldiers have met Ukrainian training needs, but not without hiccups.
-
Marine veteran pleads guilty to Jan 6. Capitol assault charge
James Russell Davis, self-proclaimed Proud Boys member and Marine veteran, is the latest vet to plead guilty to charges related to the Capitol assault.
-
Soldier pleads guilty to planning ISIS attacks on US troops
Federal authorities arrested Pfc. Cole Bridges in 2021 for attempting to help the Islamic State plan and execute attacks.
-
The Army rolls along: military’s oldest branch celebrates 248 years
The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army on June 14, 1775.
-
VA nurses join nationwide protests over working conditions
VA hospitals across the country have suffered from acute nursing shortages for years.
-
Military helps Guam after typhoon; Air Force and Navy pause PCS moves
Typhoon Mawar devastated Guam, forcing the services supporting the island’s recovery to pause new permanent change of station arrivals.
-
Smog stalls military base activities across eastern seaboard
Toxic fumes muddled professional and recreational plans at military installations along the East Coast.











