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The end of the trail for the Army’s ceremonial horse units
Opinion: For many soldiers, the Army's decision to transition away from most of its ceremonial cavalry units feels like the end of an era.
By Capt. Lydia Laga
Army Alaska soldier dies in Seattle hospital
Spc. Wyatt Xavier Moore, 21, died from natural causes at the hospital in Washington state.
By Kyle Rempfer
Someone stole Leroy Petry’s Medal of Honor license plate
“I had the security screws, so someone must have really wanted it," said the retired Army master sergeant.
By Howard Altman
Army to award contract for GPS alternative by end of September
The Army's Mounted Assured Position Navigation and Timing program of record will ensure that soldiers know where they are even in areas where the GPS signal is denied, degraded or spoofed.
By Nathan Strout
South Dakota attorney general, an Army reservist, investigated in pedestrian’s death
South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg reported hitting a deer with his car on Saturday night but actually killed a pedestrian whose body was not found until the next day, state investigators said Monday.
Court argument seeks reversal of military HIV policies
Lawyers for military service members whose careers were halted after testing positive for the AIDS virus asked a federal judge Monday to overturn policies restricting their service as irrational and discriminatory.
How algorithms and primate research can help decide the best size for your squad
'Ape politics' shows that warfighters may be most effective in groups of 5, 15 and up to a max of about 150.
By Todd South
Recruit from Wisconsin found dead in Fort Jackson barracks
A basic combat training soldier has been found dead in his barracks at a South Carolina base.
Chinese military calls US biggest threat to world peace
China’s Defense Ministry on Sunday blasted a critical U.S. report on the country’s military ambitions, saying it is the U.S. instead that poses the biggest threat to the international order and world peace.
A brief history of cargo pants, the military’s greatest fashion contribution
The British first adopted pocketed pants in the 1930s.
By Sarah Sicard
Trump lauds Medal of Honor recipient for hostage rescue
Payne called his fellow soldiers' actions on that day “awe-inspiring.” “It makes me proud to be an American,” he said. Their legacies live on in this Medal of Honor."
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press