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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
Postal Service unveils stamp honoring Japanese American WWII veterans
The “Go For Broke: Japanese American Soldiers of World War II” stamp honors the second generation Japanese Americans, or Nisei, who fought during the war and faced discrimination in the U.S.
Ohio American Legion wants resignations after audio cut in Memorial Day speech on Black people’s role honoring fallen Union soldiers
The organizers of the ceremony turned off a speaker’s microphone when the former U.S. Army officer began talking about how freed Black slaves had honored fallen soldiers soon after the Civil War.
Starting again: A call for chaplains to reconcile and properly support LGBTQI+ soldiers
It is time for the Army Chaplain Corps to validate and serve all those who fight and win our nation’s wars, regardless of orientation, says the author of this commentary.
By Chaplain (Maj.) David A. Evans
We must say the names of the heroes who gave all in defense of freedom
We can’t lose sight of what Memorial Day means for our nation and families who continue to grieve the loss of a service member, says the Denis McDonough in this commentary.
By VA Secretary Denis McDonough
Baked on the range: Canadian soldier allegedly served weed cupcakes to her unit
Canadian soldier faces 18 charges for allegedly serving marijuana-laced cupcakes to her artillery unit.
By Sarah Sicard
We must not repeat the Vietnam refugee tragedy in Afghanistan
The withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan must not end with a betrayal of our Afghan allies, says the author of this commentary.
By Jim Jones
6 haunting military ghost stories
You'll be sleeping in the barracks with the lights on after reading these military ghost stories.
By Caitlin O'Brien
Cocoa extract and bodybuilding moves: How the Army is keeping Arctic troops warm
Simple oversights in other terrain, such as a lost glove or excessive sweating, can be deadly at the high northern reaches.
By Todd South
Captain who tackled soldier wielding 13-inch knife honored years later
Capt. Christopher Long received the Soldier's Medal this week for his attempt to stop a stabbing at Fort Bliss in 2019.
By Davis Winkie
Army cracks 1 million COVID-19 vaccinations
Almost half of active duty soldiers have received at least one dose and over one-third are fully vaccinated.
By Army Times staff