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Ranger training battalion commander suspended
The battalion executive officer is serving as the interim commander.
Army generals to be nominated to lead European Command, Special Operations Command: report
The heads of U.S. Army Europe and Africa Command and Joint Special Operations Command have been selected, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Two soldiers awarded Valentine’s Day Purple Hearts for injuries in 2020 Iranian missile attack
The two soldiers were both awarded Purple Hearts on Feb. 14 for concussions suffered during the 2020 Iranian missile strike on U.S. forces in Iraq.
Army 3-star suspended amid investigation into alleged toxic, racist work environment
Lt. Gen. Duane Gamble has been under investigation for allegedly "creating or fostering a counterproductive leadership environment," an Army spokesperson said.
By Davis Winkie
We need a Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft as soon as possible
Future conflicts will require flying deep into enemy territory, making the need to mass combat power in tight and confined areas, like urban environments, even more important.
By Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Ben Hodges
XVIII Airborne Corps commander set to be next CENTCOM boss
Lt. Gen. Erik Kurilla has been nominated for the military's top Middle East job.
Army Reserve LTC, South Dakota AG dodges jail time for killing pedestrian
Lt. Col. Jason Ravnsborg will not go to jail after striking a deal to plead no contest to two misdemeanor charges.
By Davis Winkie
Army Special Operations Command changes leadership
U.S. Army Special Operations Command has more than 27,000 soldiers in its four subordinate commands.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
CID boss made Army IG, gets a third star, despite turbulent tenure
The soon-to-be lieutenant general exits her old role at a time when CID is being overhauled due to poorly handled criminal cases.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fired Fort Gordon brigade commander made ‘inappropriate texts’ to subordinate
Col. Matthew Foulk, who led the 35th Signal Brigade, faces additional administrative action and may be forced to retire at a lower rank, an Army official said.
By Davis Winkie