


Two charged in death of soldier who was stabbed nearly 70 times
Pfc. Katia Dueñas Aguilar, 23, was a member of the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division.

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No survivors in passenger jet-Army helicopter crash near DC: officials
“We are now at the point where we are switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation,” the DC fire chief said.

Shots fired at National Guardsmen patrolling in Minneapolis
The Minnesota National Guard said the men were hurt when several shots came from a light-colored SUV around 4:19 a.m. One was treated at a hospital for an injury for shattered glass, and the other Guard member’s injuries were described as superficial.

Ceremony heralds opening of WWI Memorial in Washington
In remarks during the virtual ceremony, President Joe Biden paid tribute to the 4.7 million who served in the war, and the 116,516 Americans who lost their lives in it.

Police mistreatment of Black service members common even before Virginia case
The traffic stop of Lt. Caron Nazario in rural Virginia was a grim reminder to many Black Americans that even being in military uniform doesn't necessarily protect them from mistreatment by police.

Barracks shooting sends North Carolina Marine to hospital
One Marine is in stable condition at the Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, after a barracks shooting incident

Bill would give US vets of 1966 Spain hydrogen bomb accident benefits
The VA denied them disability benefits based on radiation exposure estimates compiled by the Air Force.

What caused the Marine amphibious assault vehicle sinking tragedy?
A look inside the investigation:

Former Malmstrom airman pleads guilty to negligent homicide in service member’s death
Christopher Domonic Contardo, 26, pleaded guilty Wednesday in the death of Tristen Carlson, 21, during an off-base party hosted by Contardo.

Navy sailor who shot himself in a Hawaii hotel was from New York
Lt. Cmdr. Russell Cruz was a Navy supply officer and a submarine warfare qualified officer.

Montana high court cancels parole conditions in stolen valor case
The two men appealed the conditions last year. American Civil Liberties Union of Montana had called the conditions degrading and unconstitutional.
