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For one sentinel, a final walk at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Rain or shine, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, guards watch over the national tribute to America’s unidentified and missing service members.
US service member dies of combat wounds in Afghanistan
A U.S. service member died today of a wound sustained during a combat operation in eastern Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
This new law could allow troops to keep their battle-damaged protective gear
If a soldier is shot or injured in an explosion downrange, they might want to keep their damaged helmets or body armor plates as a memento. But the process isn't always easy.
Veteran of Civil War finally gets headstone more than a 100 years after he died
After a century, his stone was placed. But on the grave of a totally different Timothy Peters.
In ways big and small, Army Times’ 2018 Soldier of the Year saves lives
A 1st Space Brigade senior NCO has distinguished himself not only though his volunteer work and devotion to soldiers, but his heroism in life-threatening situations.
Search underway for soldier missing after Camp Blanding land nav course
Authorities are concerned extreme heat may have caused the soldier to become dehydrated and disoriented.
By Victoria Leoni
These paratroopers strap on sensors during field ops to help scientists measure performance
The study will yield data for analysis aimed at improving soldier lethality and performance.
By Todd South
This new camouflage netting could protect soldiers better than armor
The new netting is designed to conceal soldiers and equipment from sight and sensors.
By Todd South
This lighter, stronger combat helmet is headed to soldiers
Developers expect the helmet to be ready in a year.
By Todd South
From military kids to troops to vets, how music helps us heal … and tell our story
From dealing with a father's deployment to staring down post-traumatic stress, some members of military community can find much-needed strength in music, the author writes.
By Army Sgt. 1st Class Jason L. Hanna