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Head of this college ROTC fired following Peeping Tom allegations
Sweatland took leave following his arrest, but remains in the position of department chair.
By Zamone Perez
Alabama man accused of shining laser at military aircraft at Cairns Army Airfield
Dale County, Alabama, deputies were called to Cairns Army Airfield about a person shining a laser and a high-powered spotlight into the cockpit of an aircraft.
My brother Austin asked me to go to Syria with him. Four months later, he was taken
The brother of Austin Tice is urging people to join the campaign to bring the Marine Corps veteran and freelance journalist home.
By Jacob Tice
Guard troops from 3 states heading to Wisconsin to assist with unrest
National Guard troops from Arizona, Michigan and Alabama were heading to Wisconsin to assist with unrest in Kenosha after the Jacob Blake shooting, said Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday.
By Military Times staff
Wisconsin governor doubles number of Guard troops authorized for Kenosha unrest
The White House said up to 2,000 National Guard troops would be made available.
Wisconsin National Guard called out after police shoot Black man
Wisconsin’s governor summoned the National Guard for fear of another round of violent protests Monday after the police shooting of a Black man turned Kenosha into the nation’s latest flashpoint city in a summer of racial unrest.
Army veteran creates patch to honor health care workers
Army veteran Jacob Neal saw hospitals turn into battlefields due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so he designed a patch to honor healthcare workers.
By Zach England
Army hospital centers in New York head home as COVID-19 missions wane
“We transferred the last patients from Javits and were mission complete on May 1,” said an Army North official.
By Kyle Rempfer
Service members honor veteran who died of COVID-19 at the Javits Center field hospital
At least 60 people gathered to bid farewell to a veteran who died at the Javits Center field hospital in New York.
By Stephen Weigand
Fort Bragg paratrooper charged with beating elderly couple
A soldier stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina was charged this week with breaking into the home of a couple in their 70s and severely beating them.
How one organization is working to correct cases of Jewish WWII soldiers mistakenly buried under Latin Cross headstones
“It is very important for us for a soldier who lived and died as an American be acknowledged for posterity as an American. It is also equally important for us that a soldier who lived and died as a Jew, be recognized as a Jew.”
By Dylan Gresik