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Army ROTC cadet dies during training at Fort Knox
The 22-year-old cadet was found unresponsive during land navigation training.
By Todd South
Utah mayor who served in Army National Guard killed in insider attack in Afghanistan
Another soldier was wounded in the same attack in Kabul, Afghanistan.
By Michelle Tan
Air Force mascot injured in West Point prank
One of the Air Force Academy’s falcon mascots was injured during a prank prior to the annual rivalry football game against Army, according to an official at the Air Force Academy.
Apparent insider attack in Afghanistan kills US service member, wounds another
One U.S. service member was killed and another was wounded after an apparent insider attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Saturday.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fewer veterans were homeless in 2018, after a worrisome rise last year
About 38,000 veterans struggle with stable housing in America today.
Army bowl eligible again, tops E Michigan 37-22
After battling through a 2-10 season as a freshman, Jordan Asberry knows the depth of where the Army football program was when coach Jeff Monken took over in 2014.
Training, gear shortfalls occurred prior to soldier’s death in Afghanistan, according to report
Prior to the death of an Army EOD tech, his unit had repeatedly requested better equipment and training but were denied both due to a lack of funds, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.
By Kyle Rempfer
Second Navy SEAL charged in war crimes probe
Although he wasn’t present during the alleged homicide near the Iraqi city of Mosul in 2017, Lt. Jacob “Jake” Portier faces an upcoming Article 32 hearing for supposedly covering up evidence that Special Operations Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher committed a string of war crimes there.
By Carl Prine
Service member killed in suspected insider attack in Afghanistan
A service member with the NATO mission to Afghanistan was killed in Herat province Monday.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army holds off Miami of Ohio 31-30 in double overtime
Reeling after a late charge by Miami of Ohio forced overtime, Army regrouped and won again at Michie Stadium.
Charged with war crimes and stuck in the brig, a Navy SEAL vows to fight on
Federal agents are not only probing the death of an Islamic State detainee in Iraq, but also photographs that show SEALs posing with the body and questions about how Naval Special Warfare Group 1 officers and senior chief petty officers handled the internal investigation into the alleged incidents.
By Carl Prine