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US Army soldiers kick the tires on a new class of multipurpose drones
Soldiers tried their hands at Launched Effects, service's latest buzzword for drones doing everything from reconnaissance to strike missions.
Other states hesitant to defy Guard’s COVID vaccine mandate like Oklahoma
Several states confirmed that they have not implemented policies similar to Oklahoma's, nor do they have plans to do so.
By Davis Winkie
NASA astronaut joins Army Reserve
Army Reserve Command boss Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels delivered the oath of office.
Another Fort Gordon soldier indicted on child pornography charges
Fort Gordon has been at the center of more than one child pornography case this year.
Family finds comfort in Fisher House through decades
Thomas Queen and his wife, Michelle, knew each other from an early age. They started dating around the time Thomas began to have neurological episodes. Now, decades later, the couple has fought through multiple sclerosis and cancer treatments their whole married life, often staying at the D.C. Fisher House. The family talks about Thomas’s military service and the VA doctor who made the diagnosis that changed their lives.
Colonel punished for shoplifting shoes at Kuwait PX
The colonel stole a $45 pair of sneakers from the Camp Arifjan PX.
By Davis Winkie
Army’s Shark Tank-style innovation competition is now open to other services
Winners get a four-day liberty pass, Army school of their choice and a Meritorious Service Medal.
By Todd South
German powertrain company makes play in US as combat vehicle competition heats up
Here's how a German company is making a big play in the American combat vehicle market.
By Jen Judson
Paratroopers and FORSCOM boss reflect on Afghanistan evacuation
“I’m interested in what they saw, what they did and the impressions on them,” Garrett said.
By Rachael Riley, the Fayetteville Observer
Frontline Photos: Nov. 14, 2021
Marines' 41-hour tribute run, Air Force pilots over the Red Sea, sailors on the Java Sea and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Oklahoma Guard goes rogue, rejects COVID vaccine mandate after sudden change of command
Less than 24 hours after an unexpected change of command, the Oklahoma National Guard rejected the Pentagon's vaccine mandate.
By Davis Winkie