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Wearable device helps predict heat illness during intense training
Researchers have measured more than 14,000 soldiers and Marines in recent years.
By Todd South
Commissary director to leave post March 31
When he was hired more than two year's ago, Bill Moore's mandate was to bring the stores 'into the 21st century.'
By Karen Jowers
Big AUKUS news coming, but Hill and allies see tech sharing snags
Britain and Australia fear that their nuclear-submarine and technology pact with the United States could be hindered by Washington's export bureaucracy.
How Army commands are responding to ‘targeted’ N.C. power outage
An unknown number of Fort Bragg personnel live in the affected area.
By Davis Winkie
Fort Hood soldier indicted on murder charge in girlfriend’s death
The specialist claimed his girlfriend threatened him with a knife. Police have noted discrepancies in his account of the incident.
By Staff Report
Renaming 9 Confederate-honoring Army posts will cost $21M
The name changes should be completed by early 2024.
Fort Benning memorializes Black soldier lynched in 1941, as post awaits renaming effort
Pvt. Felix Hall is the only known victim of extrajudicial lynching to have died on a U.S. military base.
By Davis Winkie
Sentencing set for former nursing assistant who admitted to killing 7 VA patients in West Virginia
Reta Mays faces up to life in prison for each of seven counts of second-degree murder when she is sentenced Tuesday in federal court.
Fourth lawsuit filed in VA hospital deaths in West Virginia
A fourth lawsuit has been filed involving the sudden deaths of patients at a West Virginia veterans hospital where a former nursing assistant admitted giving them wrongful insulin injections.
Army logistics official named to head the commissary agency
The director will play a key role in additional commissary reform efforts.
By Karen Jowers