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Soldiers suspended on allegations they fired blanks at Florida beach
The 18 Ranger instructors are not part of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
By Todd South
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake evacuated after earthquake, California Guard sending 200 troops for support
The two major earthquakes that hit Southern California should alert people across the nation of the need to be prepared for natural disasters, the state's governor said as officials expressed relief that the damages weren't worse.
Army vehicle rollover deaths spiked this fiscal year
The incidents have led to new vehicle safety initiatives.
By Kyle Rempfer
This unit’s going airborne with the Army’s newest sniper rifle
The CSASS is the Army's compact sniper rifle to hit targets at longer ranges in a smaller package.
By Todd South
US Senate passes its defense policy bill 86-8, setting up fight with House
The GOP-controlled Senate passed its FY20 NDAA, teeing up fights with Democrats over its top-line, America's nuclear arsenal and President Donald Trump’s war powers.
Watch This Sniper Shoot a Target Across State Lines
Stan Pate is an unmodified rifleman. But with a keen set of senses and the right equipment, he becomes something more: a sharpshooter who can nail a target one mile across a state line.
Knee tucks and ball throws are the toughest parts of new combat fitness test, SMA says
The new Army Combat Fitness Test is still in its pilot program, but some feedback has been sent out to senior leaders.
By Kyle Rempfer
Senate advances bill to push back on Trump’s Saudi arms sales
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has advanced new restrictions on the president’s ability to use emergency authorities to sell arms without congressional approval.
By Joe Gould
Iran says new US sanctions mean end of diplomacy as way forward
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani described the White House as "afflicted by mental retardation." He went on to call the sanctions against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei "outrageous and idiotic," especially as the 80-year-old Shiite cleric has no plans to ever travel to the United States.
US Senate votes to kill Saudi arms sales, defying Trump veto threat
The Senate passed 22 measures aimed at blocking White House plans for $8.1 billion in military sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
By Joe Gould
Soldier found dead in his Alaska barracks
The specialist's death is under investigation.
By Kyle Rempfer