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Shock, grief and mourning for 3 soldiers killed in Jordan drone strike
The three citizen-soldiers from different corners of Georgia all died in a drone strike on a U.S. base in Jordan near the Syrian border.
3 soldiers charged in Fort Bragg cold case, death still ‘unsolved’
Army Times obtained charging documents for two of the paratroopers that shed new light on their search for Spc. Enrique Roman-Martinez.
By Davis Winkie
Fort Bragg paratrooper’s death moves to cold case status
A California congresswoman and the family of a decapitated Fort Bragg paratrooper are upset that the Army is considering his death a “cold case.”
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Fort Bragg soldier, accused of spraying ‘chemical agent’ at police, charged for alleged role in Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
Spc. James Phillip Mault, 29, is charged with several federal offenses.
By F.T. Norton
Hawaii-based soldier admits to beating, stabbing his wife
Military prosecutors said Hernandez Perez took out a $100,000 life insurance policy on his wife on Dec. 15.
In rare move, Army CID raises reward to $50K to solve paratrooper’s mysterious death
“This is the first one to hit this level in more than 10 years,” a CID spokesman said.
Bill to name post office after fallen soldier moves forward
Spc. Matthew R. Turcotte was shot and killed in a 2017 training accident.
Fort Benning searches for soldier who disappeared on Father’s Day
The 4th Ranger Training Battalion is seeking help in locating a soldier who went missing Sunday.
By Adam Morey
Hawaii soldier pleads not guilty to murder in wife’s death
Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez also pleaded not guilty to disobeying a noncommissioned officer’s order that he have no contact with his wife.
Woman’s confession in death of Spc. Vanessa Guillén stays
A judge on Wednesday denied a request to suppress Cecily Ann Aguilar's confession of helping kill and dismember Spc. Vanessa Guillén.
Tiny uptick in 2020 military sex assault reports, officials say
Officials familiar with the data said sexual assault reports went up by about 1 percent, compared with the 2019 totals.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press