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Seventh US service member killed in action during Operation Epic Fury
A service member seriously wounded during an Iranian attack on U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia has succumbed to their injuries, U.S. Central Command announced.
Best pics of the week: May 9, 2021
The Thunderbirds return to an air show after three decades, Vinson sailors have a message for Mom, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
One female Fort Bragg soldier charged in another’s killing
The sergeant is charged in the death of 22-year-old Spc. Kelia Horton, who police said was found shot outside a Fayetteville home Friday afternoon.
Paratroopers with 82nd Airborne fly non-stop to jump into Estonia tonight
During Swift Response 21, 7,000 paratroopers from the United States and 10 other nations will conduct joint forcible entry exercises over the next several days at landing sites in Estonia, Bulgaria and Romania. It's the largest
By Todd South
Jill Biden thanks military spouses in Colorado for service
The first lady spoke at Fort Carson near Colorado Springs at an event hosted by the United Service Organization Spouse Connection ahead of Military Spouse Appreciation Day on Friday.
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
The Fort Jackson private wanted to go home, so he ‘hijacked’ a school bus full of kids, officials say
Army trainee Jovan Collazo is accused of kidnapping elementary school children after fleeing Fort Jackson with a rifle.
25th service member dies of COVID-19 as White House considers mandatory vaccines
The senior chief fire controlman assigned to Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach died of coronavirus-related complications on Thursday, the Navy confirmed.
Still no arrests in deaths of Special Forces soldier, veteran at Fort Bragg
The latest on the investigation into the deaths of two men at Fort Bragg.
By Rachael Riley, Fayetteville Observer
Former Fort Leonard Wood youth ministry director admits to sexual abuse
The Army National Guard first sergeant who worked at the fort’s Religious Services Office faces between 10 years and life in prison.
A new battle campaign: Museum fights to stay at Fort Gordon
The Army is expected to decide whether the U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum’s artifacts should stay at Fort Gordon. The museum officially closed in February.
By Joe Hotchkiss, Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle via the AP