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Family: Army frustrated efforts to get reservist help before shooting
Robert Card's family said they struggled for months to get him help as his mental health declined before a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine.
Army Special Forces are testing this rapid-fire mortar system
The Army wants a quick setup and tear-down system for better small unit fires.
By Rachael Riley
Iowa National Guard still struggling to recruit in wake of pandemic
Problems mirror larger national military recruiting struggles.
By Jared Strong
US Army rolls out Google collaboration suite to 180,000-plus personnel
Asked if there have been any major hiccups or technical glitches, Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said: "None that I’ve been made aware of. At all."
Remains of fighter pilot shot down in WWII identified
Defense Department officials say 1st Lt. Carl D. Nesbitt died when his plane was shot down during a bombing mission over Leipzig, Germany in May 1944.
Army JROTC cadet saves life in shooting, receives Medal of Heroism
Cadet Kaheem Bailey-Taylor wants to join the U.S. Army Reserve after high school.
By Staff Report
Opinion
The hardest thing I did in the Army was ask for help
The Army has gone to great lengths to erase the stigma of mental health with countless programs, PowerPoint presentations, and trainings.
By Cameron McMillan, The War Horse
Army may establish new recruiting referral ribbon
The service could roll out a new ribbon in the coming months.
By Davis Winkie
Alabama soldier killed with entrenching tool, fellow trainee arrested
The soldier succumbed to his injuries after the attack.
Former Army warrant officer sentenced in $3.7 million government fraud
The warrant officer must pay back the money.
By Todd South
Investigators question 15 Army special operators in ongoing drug probe
Investigators said this is part of an ongoing investigation.
By Rachael Riley