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Army identifies soldier who died on rifle range at Fort Leonard Wood
Pvt. Andrey Okunev, a National Guard soldier from California, was assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment.
By Todd South
This study seeks to find out why recruits get injured and what can the Army do about it
Scientists are providing interim reports to the Army and expect the full study to be published by 2023.
By Todd South
Senior US envoy in Syria highly critical of American troop withdrawal
A senior American diplomat has written a highly critical assessment of the Trump administration’s abrupt withdrawal of troops from northeast Syria last month, a decision that paved the way for an attack on U.S.-allied forces in the area, officials said Thursday.
Clint Lorance’s lawyers implore Pentagon to not label their client a ‘bad apple’ in talks with President Trump
The defense secretary reportedly plans to ask Trump not to pardon the former platoon leader convicted in the slaying of unarmed Afghan men.
By Kyle Rempfer
AWOL paratrooper caught overseas after six years at large
The 35-year-old was found guilty by a military judge of desertion, as well as producing and viewing child pornography.
By Kyle Rempfer
The mass shooting at Fort Hood was 10 years ago, on Nov. 5, 2009
The shooting sparked more awareness of terror-sponsored attacks versus those simply “inspired” by terrorist organizations.
By Kyle Rempfer
In last days, al-Baghdadi sought safety in shrinking domain
Associates paint a picture of a man obsessed with his security and well-being and trying to find safety in towns and deserts in eastern Syria near the Iraqi border as the extremists' domains crumbled.
AFRICOM commander heads to Somalia as airstrikes against violent extremists rise
Townsend is slated to visit Somali President Mohamed Abdullah Farmaajo and Chief of Defense Brig. Gen. Odawa Yusuf Raage on Nov. 5, according to AFRICOM. He visited Djibouti on Monday.
By Diana Stancy
Fort Riley soldier’s trial for bomb plot delayed
A federal judge in Kansas has delayed the trial of an Army infantry soldier who prosecutors say is a Satanist hoping to overthrow the U.S. government and distributed information about building bombs.
Army investigates death of a 'rising star’ paratrooper on Fort Bragg
Sgt. Matthew D. Joskowitz died at about 9 p.m. on Halloween at his barracks.
By Kyle Rempfer
Artillery fire lands near American troops in Syria
Multiple artillery strikes landed about one kilometer from a road where U.S. forces in northeast Syria were paroling on Sunday
By Shawn Snow