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Missing soldier found dead after massive manhunt in Florida
He was found in a wooded area on the camp, officials say.
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Fort Bragg police ask for help finding soldier accused of trying to steal weapons
A soldier tried to steal two M4 carbines and fled from a training area, police say.
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Who’s making a cuppa joe for their joes downrange? These medevac pilots at the Dustoff Coffee shop
The shop is open 10 to 4. Unless there’s a mission.
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Soldiers may soon have implantable health monitors and robotic surgeries done remotely
The devices may even be implanted in soldiers to continuously monitor their status, the Army’s top doctor said.
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Deputy commander dies at home on Virginia base
The Army officer with ties to Fort Drum, New York, died at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.
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Ex-soldier sentenced in the death of her infant daughter
The newborn baby died after she was abandoned in a park on a cold night in Alaska.
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New leader named for Army cyber directorate
The one-star is a West Point graduate who is now at U.S. Cyber Command.
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Army criticized for its handling of whistleblower retaliation case at Womack
A federal agency that protects whistleblowers says the Army should have disciplined a supervisor who punished a hospital technician.
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Army working on more ways to manage soldiers’ pain in fight against opioid abuse
Prescriptions decreased nearly 20 percent in the last four years, according to Army medical experts.
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Missing soldier found dead after massive manhunt in Florida
He was found in a wooded area on the camp, officials say.
-
Fort Bragg police ask for help finding soldier accused of trying to steal weapons
A soldier tried to steal two M4 carbines and fled from a training area, police say.
-
Who’s making a cuppa joe for their joes downrange? These medevac pilots at the Dustoff Coffee shop
The shop is open 10 to 4. Unless there’s a mission.
-
Soldiers may soon have implantable health monitors and robotic surgeries done remotely
The devices may even be implanted in soldiers to continuously monitor their status, the Army’s top doctor said.
-
Deputy commander dies at home on Virginia base
The Army officer with ties to Fort Drum, New York, died at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.
-
Ex-soldier sentenced in the death of her infant daughter
The newborn baby died after she was abandoned in a park on a cold night in Alaska.
-
New leader named for Army cyber directorate
The one-star is a West Point graduate who is now at U.S. Cyber Command.
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Army criticized for its handling of whistleblower retaliation case at Womack
A federal agency that protects whistleblowers says the Army should have disciplined a supervisor who punished a hospital technician.
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Army working on more ways to manage soldiers’ pain in fight against opioid abuse
Prescriptions decreased nearly 20 percent in the last four years, according to Army medical experts.
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Missing soldier found dead after massive manhunt in Florida
He was found in a wooded area on the camp, officials say.
-
Fort Bragg police ask for help finding soldier accused of trying to steal weapons
A soldier tried to steal two M4 carbines and fled from a training area, police say.
-
Who’s making a cuppa joe for their joes downrange? These medevac pilots at the Dustoff Coffee shop
The shop is open 10 to 4. Unless there’s a mission.
-
Soldiers may soon have implantable health monitors and robotic surgeries done remotely
The devices may even be implanted in soldiers to continuously monitor their status, the Army’s top doctor said.
-
Deputy commander dies at home on Virginia base
The Army officer with ties to Fort Drum, New York, died at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.
-
Ex-soldier sentenced in the death of her infant daughter
The newborn baby died after she was abandoned in a park on a cold night in Alaska.
-
New leader named for Army cyber directorate
The one-star is a West Point graduate who is now at U.S. Cyber Command.
-
Army criticized for its handling of whistleblower retaliation case at Womack
A federal agency that protects whistleblowers says the Army should have disciplined a supervisor who punished a hospital technician.
-
Army working on more ways to manage soldiers’ pain in fight against opioid abuse
Prescriptions decreased nearly 20 percent in the last four years, according to Army medical experts.














