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Black soldiers honored by name at Civil War battlefield
Flags were placed at the graves of 13 Black soldiers killed in an 1864 massacre at Ross Landing, Arkansas, buried as unknowns but recently identified.
By Emily Wagster Pettus, The Associated Press
This soldier ‘used his body as a shield’ to stop a violent assault
Spc. Rene Rodriguez will receive the Soldier's Medal on Wednesday.
Were the “four fingers of death” the worst MRE in military history?
These salty meat fingers were typically paired with “Western Beans” to complete the feel of an authentic barracks barbecue.
By Sarah Sicard
Get to know the heroic namesake of the newly christened Fort Johnson
The Army redesignated Fort Polk, Louisiana, as Fort Johnson on June 13.
By Jon Simkins
Military Times’ 10 best Vietnam War movies
In honor of Vietnam War Veterans Day, we put together a top-10 list of films — excluding documentaries — we consider the best about the Vietnam War.
By Jon Simkins
Breaking barriers, enduring advocacy: These Army women made a mark
This year marked the 15th annual induction ceremony. The foundation has awarded more than $600,000 in scholarships over that time.
By Todd South
Beyond firsts: Female 4-stars discuss changes for women in service
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the nation’s top female military leaders met together Monday for a panel discussion.
Four soldiers injured in fiery convoy incident on German Autobahn
One soldier was transferred to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center for continued care.
By Sarah Sicard
Church accused of preying on military members has funds seized
The justice department claims the church defrauds military education benefits, and bilks its members of their military disability and pensions.
By Rachael Riley
Health benefits interrupted for 17,000+ soldiers by HR platform launch
As of Monday, benefits have been restored for all but 25 soldiers, according to an Army personnel directorate spokesperson.
By Davis Winkie
Remains of Army private killed in WWII battle identified
Remains were recovered between 1946 and 1950 but could not be identified until recently.
By Staff Reports