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The Army’s new fitness program team will come to you
New training options and a wearables pilot are coming soon.
By Todd South
Lawmakers beg White House for better security plans for Afghan evacuees
Many fear the already chaotic situation could get worse if U.S officials don't improve communication and screening processes.
Americans, foreign allies trapped in Afghanistan frantic for evacuation information
Information on State Department plans has been difficult to navigate for some individuals trapped by the Taliban advance in Afghanistan.
As Marine gears up for Olympic match, the Corps is disbanding its standing wrestling team
Staff Sgt. John Stefanowicz Jr. will be the last man standing for the current All-Marine Wrestling team.
By Andrea Scott
US House votes to ease entry process for Afghan interpreters
The U.S. House easily passed legislation Tuesday that would make it easier for Afghans who worked for the American military to relocate to the U.S.
Army Reserve promotion halted for South Dakota attorney general involved in fatal crash
South Dakota’s attorney general, an Army reservist, faces three misdemeanor charges after killing a pedestrian with his car last year.
By Kyle Rempfer
South Dakota AG charged in fatal crash announces Army Reserve promotion
Jason Ravnsborg, who was promoted to colonel, is facing three misdemeanor charges after he struck and killed a pedestrian on the side of a rural highway last year.
Soldier’s daughter suffers hundreds of seizures each day
Charlotte Hale was born with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, a rare form of childhood epilepsy. Here's how you can help her family.
By Harm Venhuizen
Using a writ of mandamus to collaterally attack a court-martial conviction
A writ of mandamus is an option a service member may take to collaterally attack a court-martial conviction, says the author of this commentary.
By Jason Moy