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Fort Drum brigade commander fired over alleged misconduct
The 10th Mountain Division commander relieved Col. J.T. Eldridge following an investigation stemming from allegations of misconduct.
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The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
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Vaccine refusals not being tracked, because ‘demand far outstrips supply,’ Army leaders say
The Army has been lobbying its troops to take the COVID-19 vaccine, but leaders of the service’s vaccine program say they’re not concerned about refusals right now.
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Paratrooper died during jump training from Black Hawk helicopter
Spc. Abigail Jenks, 21, was assigned to the division’s 3rd Brigade Combat Team when she died.
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Suspect arrested after drive-by shooting at Minnesota Guardsmen
Both troops were only lightly injured and they have already returned to duty, a Minnesota National Guard spokesman told Army Times.
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Vanessa Guillen’s sisters say Fort Hood memorial gate is a ‘step in the right direction’
The gate leads to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, where Guillén lived, worked and died.
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Paratrooper killed in training accident at Fort Bragg
The incident occurred during static-line jump training on Sicily Drop Zone at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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For soldier convicted of multiple rapes, Army will review 2017 decision not to prosecute him
“It is important that we have such an assessment, in order to ensure we are serving the best interests of justice,” an Army spokesman said.
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Army didn’t prosecute NCO accused of rape. So he did it again. And again
Victims in the case said the later crimes could have been stopped if the Army properly prosecuted the NCO after an earlier rape was reported.
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Fort Hood brigade commander relieved for bullying and poor judgment
The behavior was directed at subordinate commanders and staff officers, said 1st Cavalry Division officials.
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Fort Drum brigade commander fired over alleged misconduct
The 10th Mountain Division commander relieved Col. J.T. Eldridge following an investigation stemming from allegations of misconduct.
-
The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
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Vaccine refusals not being tracked, because ‘demand far outstrips supply,’ Army leaders say
The Army has been lobbying its troops to take the COVID-19 vaccine, but leaders of the service’s vaccine program say they’re not concerned about refusals right now.
-
Paratrooper died during jump training from Black Hawk helicopter
Spc. Abigail Jenks, 21, was assigned to the division’s 3rd Brigade Combat Team when she died.
-
Suspect arrested after drive-by shooting at Minnesota Guardsmen
Both troops were only lightly injured and they have already returned to duty, a Minnesota National Guard spokesman told Army Times.
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Vanessa Guillen’s sisters say Fort Hood memorial gate is a ‘step in the right direction’
The gate leads to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, where Guillén lived, worked and died.
-
Paratrooper killed in training accident at Fort Bragg
The incident occurred during static-line jump training on Sicily Drop Zone at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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For soldier convicted of multiple rapes, Army will review 2017 decision not to prosecute him
“It is important that we have such an assessment, in order to ensure we are serving the best interests of justice,” an Army spokesman said.
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Army didn’t prosecute NCO accused of rape. So he did it again. And again
Victims in the case said the later crimes could have been stopped if the Army properly prosecuted the NCO after an earlier rape was reported.
-
Fort Hood brigade commander relieved for bullying and poor judgment
The behavior was directed at subordinate commanders and staff officers, said 1st Cavalry Division officials.
-
Fort Drum brigade commander fired over alleged misconduct
The 10th Mountain Division commander relieved Col. J.T. Eldridge following an investigation stemming from allegations of misconduct.
-
The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
-
Vaccine refusals not being tracked, because ‘demand far outstrips supply,’ Army leaders say
The Army has been lobbying its troops to take the COVID-19 vaccine, but leaders of the service’s vaccine program say they’re not concerned about refusals right now.
-
Paratrooper died during jump training from Black Hawk helicopter
Spc. Abigail Jenks, 21, was assigned to the division’s 3rd Brigade Combat Team when she died.
-
Suspect arrested after drive-by shooting at Minnesota Guardsmen
Both troops were only lightly injured and they have already returned to duty, a Minnesota National Guard spokesman told Army Times.
-
Vanessa Guillen’s sisters say Fort Hood memorial gate is a ‘step in the right direction’
The gate leads to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, where Guillén lived, worked and died.
-
Paratrooper killed in training accident at Fort Bragg
The incident occurred during static-line jump training on Sicily Drop Zone at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
-
For soldier convicted of multiple rapes, Army will review 2017 decision not to prosecute him
“It is important that we have such an assessment, in order to ensure we are serving the best interests of justice,” an Army spokesman said.
-
Army didn’t prosecute NCO accused of rape. So he did it again. And again
Victims in the case said the later crimes could have been stopped if the Army properly prosecuted the NCO after an earlier rape was reported.
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Fort Hood brigade commander relieved for bullying and poor judgment
The behavior was directed at subordinate commanders and staff officers, said 1st Cavalry Division officials.












