Mourners in West Virginia honored National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, 20, killed in a D.C. shooting. Her colleague, Andrew Wolfe, remains critical.
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After the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Rahmanullah Lakanwal resettled in the U.S. He is now accused of a deadly shooting in D.C.
Randy Ark's memoirs recount his journey from idyllic Ohio childhood to Vietnam medic, reflecting on war's impact and life's blessings.
In June 1942, three American tanks aided the British in North Africa, firing early U.S. shots against German forces before Operation Torch.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll transitions from bureaucracy to key negotiator in Trump’s efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, showcasing unexpected diplomatic prowess.
Fort Benning is among nine U.S. military sites considered for the Army's Janus Program, aiming to deploy next-gen microreactor power plants.
The Army logistics support vessel SSGT Robert T. Kuroda, stationed at Pearl Harbor and named after a WWII Medal of Honor recipient, plays a key role in Pacific operations, transporting military equipment across the ocean.
Raquel Durden transitioned from a decorated military career to authoring "Dial Down," a holistic guide for veterans seeking calm amidst chaos.
American senators criticized a U.S. peace proposal on Ukraine, calling it a geopolitical mistake that rewards Russian aggression and lacks justification.
WASHINGTON — High-ranking Army officials, including Secretary Dan Driscoll, visit Ukraine for peace talks and to discuss drone warfare innovations.









