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U.S. Army

  • Reader Celebrates Her Father’s Heroic Deeds as a D-Day Glider Pilot
    Reader Celebrates Her Father’s Heroic Deeds as a D-Day Glider Pilot
    Despite having never met her father, a reader traveled to Normandy to fully understand her father's sacrifices during World War II.
    September 4, 2024BY Alana Lindberg Jolley
  • Army Considers Cutting Popular Education Benefits Amid Recruitment Struggles
    Army Considers Cutting Popular Education Benefits Amid Recruitment Struggles
    The Army spends on average over $200 million a year to help soldiers pay college tuition and career ...
    April 11, 2024BY Bill Pan
  • From Tragedy to Transformation | America’s Hope
    From Tragedy to Transformation | America’s Hope
    On this episode of America’s Hope, we'll hear the remarkable story of retired U.S. Army Capt. John Arroyo ...
    April 10, 2024BY Kelly Wright
  • West Point Removes ‘Duty, Honor, Country’ From Mission Statement
    West Point Removes ‘Duty, Honor, Country’ From Mission Statement
    The words were first added to the mission statement in 1998.
    March 14, 2024BY Bill Pan
  • House Armed Services Committee Hearing on ‘Army Aviation Rebalancing’
    House Armed Services Committee Hearing on ‘Army Aviation Rebalancing’
    The House Armed Services Committee holds a hearing on the "U.S. Army’s modernization plans, requirements, and investments in ...
    March 6, 2024BY Epoch Video
  • US Army Cutting 24,000 Job Openings in Future Force Design
    US Army Cutting 24,000 Job Openings in Future Force Design
    The cuts come as the branch has struggled with recruitment for several years.
    February 27, 2024BY Ryan Morgan
  • US Army Outlines New ‘Space Vision’ for Ground Warfare
    US Army Outlines New ‘Space Vision’ for Ground Warfare
    Communist China is the 'most consequential strategic competitor and the pacing challenge' for the U.S. Defense Department.
    January 9, 2024BY Frank Fang
  • Shrinking Army Special Operations Is a Bad Idea for Deterring China
    Shrinking Army Special Operations Is a Bad Idea for Deterring China
    Commentary The most baffling Department of Defense military force structure decision of 2023 is the Army’s decision to ...
    December 28, 2023BY John Mills
  • Maine Mass Shooter’s Troubling Behavior Raised Concerns for Months, Documents Show
    Maine Mass Shooter’s Troubling Behavior Raised Concerns for Months, Documents Show
    Authorities publicly identified Robert Card as a person of interest about four hours after he shot and killed ...
    November 1, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Army to Overhaul Recruiting After Missing 2023 Goal by 10,000 New Soldiers
    Army to Overhaul Recruiting After Missing 2023 Goal by 10,000 New Soldiers
    The U.S. Army is preparing to overhaul its recruiting efforts, after closing fiscal year 2023 with about 10,000 ...
    October 3, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • Man Gets Life in Prison for Murdering Elderly Garden Grove Woman in Attempted Rape
    Man Gets Life in Prison for Murdering Elderly Garden Grove Woman in Attempted Rape
    A 36-year-old U.S. Army veteran was sentenced on Aug. 11 to life in prison without the possibility of ...
    August 12, 2023BY City News Service
  • US Army’s New Body Fat Test May Disqualify Some Soldiers From Service
    US Army’s New Body Fat Test May Disqualify Some Soldiers From Service
    A new U.S. Army regulation to measure soldiers’ body fat could result in many failing their fitness assessments. ...
    June 19, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Former Military Chaplain Assistant Says, ‘Pen Not Always Mightier Than the Sword’
    Former Military Chaplain Assistant Says, ‘Pen Not Always Mightier Than the Sword’
    There were things U.S. Army chaplain assistant Arnold Swift wished he could have said to John's widow as ...
    May 8, 2023BY Allan Stein
  • US Army Sergeant Found Guilty of Murder in 2020 Shooting of Gun-Wielding Protester
    US Army Sergeant Found Guilty of Murder in 2020 Shooting of Gun-Wielding Protester
    A jury on April 7 convicted a U.S. Army sergeant who shot dead a man wielding a gun ...
    April 8, 2023BY Zachary Stieber
  • Almost 10,000 US Army Soldiers Slipped Into Obesity During Pandemic, New Study Finds
    Almost 10,000 US Army Soldiers Slipped Into Obesity During Pandemic, New Study Finds
    Obesity rates surged throughout the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, and the U.S. military was not ...
    April 4, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • Facing Recruitment Crisis, US Army Develops Program to Help Aspiring Soldiers Meet Eligibility Requirements
    Facing Recruitment Crisis, US Army Develops Program to Help Aspiring Soldiers Meet Eligibility Requirements
    In times of national emergency, the United States military has been far less restrictive in its recruitment policies ...
    January 15, 2023BY Ross Muscato
  • The Inextricable Link Between Military Life and Mental Health Issues
    The Inextricable Link Between Military Life and Mental Health Issues
    Commentary The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), we’re told, is building a military to invade Taiwan by the end ...
    January 8, 2023BY John Mac Ghlionn
  • Relieved of Command for Vaccine Refusal, ‘I Still Came Out a Winner’: Former Army Commander
    Relieved of Command for Vaccine Refusal, ‘I Still Came Out a Winner’: Former Army Commander
    With the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates still in effect for U.S. military personnel, although evidence that the shots ...
    November 25, 2022BY Masooma Haq and Steve Lance
  • The Pentagon’s Suicide Report Shows How Deep the Army’s Problems Go
    The Pentagon’s Suicide Report Shows How Deep the Army’s Problems Go
    The Pentagon’s annual active duty military suicide report shows how the Army continues to lag behind the other ...
    October 25, 2022BY Micaela Burrow and The Daily Caller News Foundation
  • National Guard Lost 7,500 Troops in Past Year, Could Lose More Amid COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate: Service Officials
    National Guard Lost 7,500 Troops in Past Year, Could Lose More Amid COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate: Service Officials
    The National Guard has lost about 7,500 members over the past year, and the ranks could dwindle even ...
    October 9, 2022BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • Army Officer Deemed a Possible Threat After Refusing to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine
    Army Officer Deemed a Possible Threat After Refusing to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine
    A U.S. Army officer was deemed a possible threat, according to newly disclosed emails. Maj. Samuel Sigoloff, a ...
    August 4, 2022BY Zachary Stieber
  • US Army Has Approved Only 20 Permanent Religious COVID-19 Vaccine Exemptions
    US Army Has Approved Only 20 Permanent Religious COVID-19 Vaccine Exemptions
    The U.S. Army announced on July 21 that it has approved just 20 permanent religious exemptions from the ...
    July 24, 2022BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • Army Predicts Cuts of Over 20,000 to Expected Size of Force Over Next 2 Years
    Army Predicts Cuts of Over 20,000 to Expected Size of Force Over Next 2 Years
    The U.S. Army has indicated it is likely to significantly fall short of its target number of troops ...
    July 20, 2022BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • Supreme Court Upholds Federal Anti-Discrimination Law Protecting Veterans
    Supreme Court Upholds Federal Anti-Discrimination Law Protecting Veterans
    Texas violated a federal anti-discrimination law protecting veterans by refusing to rehire a former state trooper after he was ...
    June 29, 2022BY Matthew Vadum
  • US Army Soldier Dies After Bear Attack in Alaska
    US Army Soldier Dies After Bear Attack in Alaska
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska—A U.S. Army soldier died of injuries sustained in a bear attack Tuesday in Alaska. The soldier ...
    May 11, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Soldier Killed, 2 Others Hurt in Vehicle Accident in Washington State
    Soldier Killed, 2 Others Hurt in Vehicle Accident in Washington State
    A 20-year-old soldier was killed and two others injured during a unit exercise at the Yakima Training Center ...
    April 27, 2022BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Remains of WWII Soldier Found in Germany Are Identified
    Remains of WWII Soldier Found in Germany Are Identified
    HARTFORD, Conn.—Human remains found in a cemetery in Belgium have been identified as those of a U.S. Army ...
    August 27, 2021BY The Associated Press
TOP NEWS
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    2hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    4hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    4hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    6hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    7hr By Jacki Thrapp
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    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    11hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    12hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    19hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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