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Soldiers report empty food kiosks, small portions at Fort Carson
Objections about the food at Fort Carson spiked on the Yelp-style app, Hots&Cots, this fall, where soldiers cited inadequate protein and empty food kiosks.
Soldier dies of injuries suffered during Gaza pier mission
Sgt. Quandarius Stanley was one of three U.S. troops injured during the mission.
By Todd South
Best for Vets: Colleges work to build community for military students
Military Times' annual Best for Vets list looks at the top-100 veteran-friendly colleges and universities.
Fort Leonard Wood soldier faces murder charges in sergeant’s death
Spc. Wooster Rancy is being held in pretrial confinement as he awaits a preliminary hearing on charges of murder and obstruction of justice.
By Todd South
Fort Bliss sergeant dies after training incident
The Army is investigating the training death of 26-year-old Sgt. Christopher Sutton.
By Todd South
North Korean troops likely to join Ukraine war, Pentagon says
Some North Korean soldiers heading toward Kursk have received Russian uniforms and equipment.
Army dog handler reunites with bomb-sniffing buddy after years apart
Army Sgt. Michael Fletcher remembers tasting Dasty's slobber in a shared water bowl, describing the experience as a "bonding moment."
By Riley Ceder
Soldiers in Army basic training now knocking down drones
Recruits at Fort Sill are learning how to counter enemy drones as they learn how to march and fire their rifles.
By Todd South
‘Person of interest’ in custody in Fort Leonard Wood soldier homicide
Sgt. Sarah Roque was found dead after being reported missing Monday at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
By Todd South