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Sergeant’s car crash heroics earn him Soldier of the Year nod
Sgt. Michael Wolkeba, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, offered life-saving medical support to accident victims last summer.
Yellow ribbons honoring troops removed from town green amid speech dispute
Litchfield officials are concerned that allowing the ribbons opens the door to any displays of free speech, no matter how hateful or offensive.
Alcohol ban hits National Guard border mission after DWI death involving soldiers
The commander of the Guard task force issued a new policy memo banning consumption of alcohol for all troops on the border mission.
By Davis Winkie
Soldier of the Year 2021 amputated his own leg to help his crew during a tank crash
A portrait in grit and self-sacrifice, retired Army Sgt. Ezra Maes did the unthinkable in order to try to help a teammate: He amputated his own leg after a tank accident.
By Davis Winkie
US, Germany hold memorial for Army helo crash 50 years on
At the time of the CH‐47A Chinook crash, it was the worst training accident involving U.S. troops in West Germany since the end of World War II.
In Taliban’s 7-day march to power, a stunning string of wins
Even for a country scarred by generations of warfare, it was an astonishing week.
By Matt Sednsky
Taliban enter Kabul, await ‘peaceful transfer’ of power as Afghan president flees
The Taliban is seeking an unconditional surrender by the central government.
By Ahmad Seir and Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Bill to name post office after fallen soldier moves forward
Spc. Matthew R. Turcotte was shot and killed in a 2017 training accident.
Two Fort Bliss soldiers killed in El Paso car collision identified
A third Fort Bliss soldier was also injured in the incident but is stable and recovering.
By Army Times staff
US Black Hawk helicopter forced to land in Bucharest
An Army Black Hawk made an emergency landing in Bucharest.
Summer Olympics to be streamed free for service members and veterans
5,500 hours of coverage of Olympics competition sessions, medal ceremonies, opening and closing ceremonies and more.
By Karen Jowers