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The end of the trail for the Army’s ceremonial horse units
Opinion: For many soldiers, the Army's decision to transition away from most of its ceremonial cavalry units feels like the end of an era.
By Capt. Lydia Laga
Army artillery officer dies during assignment in Thailand
Maj. Andrew Cotter died in the central Thai city of Lopburi, one of the sites for the Cobra Gold training and coordination exercise.
By Kaweewit Kaewjinda, AP
Why 20 years wasn’t enough to train the Afghan army to win
New inspector general report explores the collapse of the Afghan security forces.
US Army veteran killed fighting in Ukraine
Andrew Peters, 28, was serving as a member of the International Legion of the Defense of Ukraine when he was killed at an unspecified location.
By J.D. Simkins
WWII soldier, taken prisoner in the Philippines, accounted for
Pvt. Leroy M. Slenker was a member of the 75th Ordnance Depot Company in the Philippines in late 1941.
At Army experiment, experts tinker with tanks and communications kit
The preliminary work done at Project Convergence — the Army's contribution to the Pentagon's JADC2 vision — will inform how Capability Set 25 proceeds.
Dip, Doritos and drinking: Why the Army can’t get in shape
When CVS banned tobacco products from stores in 2014, nearly two out of five smokers who bought cigarettes at CVS quit rather than travel to another store.
By Maj. Nolan Johnson
Army redesigning fires units amid modernization push, chief says
Gen. James McConville indicated a force structure redesign is underway.
By Davis Winkie
The Army doesn’t know why junior officers are leaving
Depending on their commissioning source, junior officers have a range of reasons to leave.
By Capt. Lindsay Gabow
Tanks might not reach Ukraine this year, US Army secretary says
The US Army is weighing options to get tanks to Ukraine, but delivery won't happen right away.
By Jen Judson