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8,000+ soldiers tested in large-scale combat in the Arctic
The exercise included a 150-mile helicopter deep strike and armed snowmobile hunter-killer teams.
By Todd South
Vets hope to broker fixes for military base quality-of-life issues
A new program from the American Legion will send leaders to installations to talk to families about housing, child care and other military life challenges.
Suicide prevention campaign urges vets to ‘be the one’ who reaches out
American Legion officials hope new partnerships and more focused discussions will amplify their campaign.
New Be All You Can Be ads arrive amid Army marketing leadership change
Watch the Army's new "Be All You Can Be" advertisements here.
By Davis Winkie
Nebraska to use pandemic funds for National Guard border trip
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced last week that he would deploy more than 60 Nebraska Army National Guard members to the Lone Star State for border work.
By Aaron Sanderford, Nebraska Examiner
Marine vet freed from Russia in 2022 injured while fighting in Ukraine
The State Department says Marine veteran Trevor Reed, who was released from Russia in a prisoner swap last year, was injured while fighting in Ukraine.
‘You murdered my inbox:’ Reply-all email plagues soldiers, again
The Army email apocalypse began on June 26.
By Sarah Sicard
Here’s who will move forward in the Bradley replacement competition
The Army has picked two teams to move into a detailed design phase of the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle competition.
By Jen Judson
100-year-old veteran getting help seeking Purple Heart for WWII injury
Army veteran Raymond Chambers never received a Purple Heart despite being wounded while serving during World War II.
By Sam Still, Chattanooga Times Free Press
Join the military, become a US citizen: Uncle Sam wants you and vous
Struggling to overcome recruiting shortfalls, the Army and the Air Force have bolstered their marketing to entice legal residents to enlist.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press