A shooting at Fort Stewart injured five soldiers, reigniting debate over military base policies restricting personal firearms, despite armed MPs.
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The Senate confirmed Trump's pick, Joe Kent, to lead the National Counterterrorism Center despite concerns over his far-right ties and conspiracy beliefs.
Richard Tillman faces a competency exam after allegedly attempting to destroy a post office with a flaming car while livestreaming the incident.
The Army is set to replace its M240B machine gun with the Future Medium Machine Gun, aiming for enhanced lethality and capability.
Army planners are overhauling NCO education to cut costs, reducing course lengths for ALC and SLC, while expanding BLC to enhance training.
An investigation confirmed an Air Force colonel retaliated against Army Maj. Amanda Feindt for whistleblowing about the 2021 Red Hill fuel leak.
Orange no-entry signs by the U.S. military mark New Mexico's desert as militarized zones expand, prompting legal and civil rights debates.
In a bold move, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has dismissed all civilian advisers to integrate tech-world insights, aiming for a high-tech transformation.
An Arizona family finds relief as Fort Bragg officer Anthony Rivera is jailed for murdering his adopted children, Michael and Olivia.
The Army plans to privatize dining facilities, aiming for improved operations but potentially raising meal costs for soldiers.










