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Three soldiers declared dead 11 days after Black Hawk crash in Hawaii
The other two crew members are still listed as duty status – whereabouts unknown.
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Pentagon identifies Green Beret killed in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Aaron Butler, 27, died Wednesday in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, from wounds he suffered when an improvised explosive device exploded during combat operations.
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Pentagon identifies two soldiers killed in artillery incident in Iraq
Five other soldiers were injured in the same incident.
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Luke Air Force Base to resume F-35 flight ops after oxygen deprivation incidents
After an 11-day pause, the 56th Fighter Wing on Wednesday will resume local F-35A Lightning II flight operations, officials said Monday evening.
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Second suspect arrested after Fort Carson shooting injures one person
The victim from Thursday’s incident remains in the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Shooting suspect in custody after injuring 1 at Fort Carson
One person is injured but in stable condition.
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U.S. reinforcements in Mosul include up to 300 Army paratroopers
The Army’s 82nd Airborne Division is deploying two infantry companies and a route-clearance platoon.
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Army offers $10,000 reward to solve 30-year-old murder of Fort Carson soldier
Using cutting-edge technology, Army investigators are hoping to solve the brutal 30-year-old murder of a Fort Carson, Colorado, soldier.
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The Army is looking into allegations that soldiers were involved in nude photo sharing
The Army is looking into allegations that some soldiers may be involved in an image-sharing message board where troops from all branches of the service are crowdsourcing naked pictures of female service members.
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The Pentagon could send conventional military forces into Syria
President Donald Trump wants to bring more force to bear on the Islamic State. This proposal appears to be a step toward achieving that goal.
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Three soldiers declared dead 11 days after Black Hawk crash in Hawaii
The other two crew members are still listed as duty status – whereabouts unknown.
-
Pentagon identifies Green Beret killed in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Aaron Butler, 27, died Wednesday in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, from wounds he suffered when an improvised explosive device exploded during combat operations.
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Pentagon identifies two soldiers killed in artillery incident in Iraq
Five other soldiers were injured in the same incident.
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Luke Air Force Base to resume F-35 flight ops after oxygen deprivation incidents
After an 11-day pause, the 56th Fighter Wing on Wednesday will resume local F-35A Lightning II flight operations, officials said Monday evening.
-
Second suspect arrested after Fort Carson shooting injures one person
The victim from Thursday’s incident remains in the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
-
Shooting suspect in custody after injuring 1 at Fort Carson
One person is injured but in stable condition.
-
U.S. reinforcements in Mosul include up to 300 Army paratroopers
The Army’s 82nd Airborne Division is deploying two infantry companies and a route-clearance platoon.
-
Army offers $10,000 reward to solve 30-year-old murder of Fort Carson soldier
Using cutting-edge technology, Army investigators are hoping to solve the brutal 30-year-old murder of a Fort Carson, Colorado, soldier.
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The Army is looking into allegations that soldiers were involved in nude photo sharing
The Army is looking into allegations that some soldiers may be involved in an image-sharing message board where troops from all branches of the service are crowdsourcing naked pictures of female service members.
-
The Pentagon could send conventional military forces into Syria
President Donald Trump wants to bring more force to bear on the Islamic State. This proposal appears to be a step toward achieving that goal.
-
Three soldiers declared dead 11 days after Black Hawk crash in Hawaii
The other two crew members are still listed as duty status – whereabouts unknown.
-
Pentagon identifies Green Beret killed in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Aaron Butler, 27, died Wednesday in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, from wounds he suffered when an improvised explosive device exploded during combat operations.
-
Pentagon identifies two soldiers killed in artillery incident in Iraq
Five other soldiers were injured in the same incident.
-
Luke Air Force Base to resume F-35 flight ops after oxygen deprivation incidents
After an 11-day pause, the 56th Fighter Wing on Wednesday will resume local F-35A Lightning II flight operations, officials said Monday evening.
-
Second suspect arrested after Fort Carson shooting injures one person
The victim from Thursday’s incident remains in the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
-
Shooting suspect in custody after injuring 1 at Fort Carson
One person is injured but in stable condition.
-
U.S. reinforcements in Mosul include up to 300 Army paratroopers
The Army’s 82nd Airborne Division is deploying two infantry companies and a route-clearance platoon.
-
Army offers $10,000 reward to solve 30-year-old murder of Fort Carson soldier
Using cutting-edge technology, Army investigators are hoping to solve the brutal 30-year-old murder of a Fort Carson, Colorado, soldier.
-
The Army is looking into allegations that soldiers were involved in nude photo sharing
The Army is looking into allegations that some soldiers may be involved in an image-sharing message board where troops from all branches of the service are crowdsourcing naked pictures of female service members.
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The Pentagon could send conventional military forces into Syria
President Donald Trump wants to bring more force to bear on the Islamic State. This proposal appears to be a step toward achieving that goal.













