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Army fires commander of Europe and Africa support brigade
The colonel was relieved for "due to loss of trust and confidence in her ability to command."
By Todd South
Soldiers may soon have 2-3 chances a year for infantry, soldier and field medical badges
The streamlined process lets tester run all three at once.
By Todd South
A JBLM gate is closed for repairs after driver ran into it and his car burst into flames
It doesn't happen often, but when it does, the driver is always impaired, base officials say.
By Howard Altman
No injuries in rocket attack on US troops in Syria
Operation Inherent Resolve confirmed a multi-rocket attack Monday on U.S. forces in eastern Syria, where roughly 900 American troops are deployed.
These five Army posts have the highest sexual assault risk, study shows
Posts with divisions tend to present the most risk.
Army interrogation manual needs revisions to prevent torture, advocates warn
Advocates want an Army interrogation manual's list of prohibited actions expanded to include all of the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques."
By Kyle Rempfer
CID overhaul: A civilian director will oversee criminal probes; officers to become special agents
A new officer special agent career field will be created to oversee enlisted special agents, and the military police officers who oversee them now will be replaced as those new officer agents mature.
By Kyle Rempfer