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US Army abruptly cancels deployment of 4,000 soldiers to Poland
The Army has abruptly halted a planned deployment to Poland, bringing U.S. personnel numbers in Europe to pre-2022 levels — before Russia invaded Ukraine.
By Patricia Kime
National Guard closes end-strength gap, but recruitment woes persist
Despite adjustments, the National Guard's struggle to recruit new troops continues.
Randomly received a smartwatch? Don’t turn it on, investigators warn.
The Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division warned the devices may contain malware that could jeopardize personal info, passwords and more.
The Army’s M10 Booker is a tank. Prove us wrong.
Why just write about the disagreement among Army senior leaders when we can pick a side?
By Davis Winkie
‘Priscilla’ trailer touches on Elvis Presley’s time in the Army
Priscilla was 14 when she met a 24-year-old soldier named Elvis Presley.
By Sarah Sicard
Failed military recruits prove deadly outliers
The gunman in a mass killing in Allen, Texas, is among 32 recruits who washed out of the military and went on to commit extremist crimes.
Soldier pleads guilty to planning ISIS attacks on US troops
Federal authorities arrested Pfc. Cole Bridges in 2021 for attempting to help the Islamic State plan and execute attacks.
Fort Sill’s top general and fires school commander relieved
The Army has relieved the commanding general of the service’s fires school at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, officials confirmed Wednesday.
By Davis Winkie
Lawmakers demand Army justify pursuit of new attack recon helicopter
House lawmakers would curb the secretary's travel funding until the Army produces analysis of alternatives for its future attack reconnaissance aircraft.
By Jen Judson
The Army rolls along: military’s oldest branch celebrates 248 years
The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army on June 14, 1775.
No more neck or hip tape test to measure body fat, Army declares
The new waist-only tape test will be more accurate — and less forgiving.
By Davis Winkie