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Pentagon inspector general to assess Navy’s suicide prevention efforts
The evaluation will look into the Navy's handling and prevention of suicidal behaviors.
Mother and uncle of US soldier rescued from Gaza in secret operation
Relatives of a U.S. soldier are safe after being rescued from Gaza in a secret operation coordinated by the U.S., Israel, Egypt and others.
‘Discipline’ is the new ‘people first’ atop Army leaders’ agendas
New leaders, new philosophies.
By Davis Winkie
Army leaders want soldiers to write about the issues facing the force
“Good writing, good thinking, doesn’t really have a rank.”
By Todd South
Fort Moore soldier dies during training weeks before graduation
Pfc. Cesar Gonzalez, 21, suffered a "medical emergency" during an on-post training exercise Oct. 20. The exact cause of his death is under investigation.
Trump has gag order imposed over threatening post about Milley
The former president could face sanctions from a federal judge for future inflammatory comments.
What Project Convergence will look like after bucking its yearly rhythm
Project Converge is not, according to Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, "activity for activity’s sake."
Army bases need better public transit, service’s chief of staff says
The Army’s top general wants to see more and better public transit options for soldiers living on installations across the county.
By Davis Winkie
The Army’s new chief has a plan and it’s all about warfighting
With four focus areas and four-stars to lead them, Gen. Randy George expects to ready the Army for a new era of global threats.
By Todd South
After missing goal again, Army announces sweeping recruiting reforms
The service's recruiting will eventually look more like that of private sector companies.
By Davis Winkie
Only Ukraine’s guardian angel docs know true toll of counteroffensive
The medical teams near Ukraine's front lines estimate they've treated tens of thousands of troops, injured in the counteroffensive.
By Thomas Mutch, Special to Military Times