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Big moves ahead on light tank, Bradley replacement and robot vehicles
Added firepower, better troop protection and robotic escorts add punch to ground combat.
By Todd South
Remains of World War II POW, Bataan Death March survivor identified
Pvt. Leroy M. Slenker, 28, of El Segundo, California served as a member of 75th Ordnance Depot Company in 1941.
By Staff Reports
The Army’s got a mold problem, these soldiers have an answer
The contestants developed a device that can detect mold remotely through Wi-Fi, ultimately winning over the Dragon's Lair 8 panel.
By Todd South
Researchers identify remains of Army private killed in WWII
Pvt. Myron E. Williams, of Dixon, Illinois, served in Company L, 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division at the time of his death.
By Staff Reports
Remains of Army Air Forces private, WWII POW identified
After the 65-mile forced march, Pvt. Joseph E. Lescaut died in July 1942. He will now be buried in Arlington National Cemetery at a date to be determined.
By Staff Report
‘Where Is Private Dulaney?’ examines 1979 murder, cult in Marines
A Hulu docuseries released Wednesday explores the 1979 murder of a Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune.
Arms room theft conspiracy ends in Army captain, NCO convictions
A former battery command team and a senior NCO were accused of the theft...and trying to cover it up.
By Davis Winkie
‘Not brain science:’ Here’s how the Ukraine fighter swap could work
While the politics surrounding the transfer of Polish MiG-29s to Ukraine are complicated, experts say the technical and logistical difficulties involved can be surmounted and should not stand in the way of getting a deal done.
First civilian CID director appointed by Army
The new director, Gregory Ford, brings more than two decades of law enforcement experience to the job.
By Davis Winkie
Remains of Tennessee soldier killed in WWII being returned
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency identified the remains using DNA and other means last September.
The Great Locomotive Chase, first-ever Medal of Honor recipient get the comic book treatment
The first Medal of Honor ever issued set quite a high bar for future recipients.
By Jon Simkins