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Army identifies two 11th Airborne soldiers killed in LMTV rollover
Spc. Jeremy Evans and Spc. Brian Snowden were killed Monday in a tactical vehicle accident in Alaska.
5 Marines hurt in Southern California highway rollover
The 30,000-pound Oshkosh truck was in a convoy and may have had a mechanical problem when it veered off the roadway.
By Philip Athey
Sweeping probe faults Army, Marine Corps in rare look at vehicle mishaps over 10 years
The study was prompted by a spate of high-profile rollover deaths.
Why aren’t military generals being held accountable for preventable training deaths?
Instead, lower ranks are often penalized in a shameful pass-the-blame game, this op-ed author says.
By Michael H. C. McDowell
Airman killed in ATV rollover was ‘just out joyriding’
A 23-year-old airman who died in an all-terrain utility vehicle accident in Kuwait last fall was the passenger on an unauthorized joyride gone wrong.
Safety oversights, inexperience at play in deadly 2020 ATV rollover at Ali Al Salem
A recent investigation into the all-terrain vehicle rollover that killed an American airman on patrol outside Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait last fall found that none of the ATV’s occupants wore seatbelts, and only one door may have been locked.
Soldier’s training death in Korea was an ‘anomaly,’ Army vice chief says
Congress required the Pentagon to review emergency medical capabilities at bases across the force in the 2021 defense bill.
By Kyle Rempfer
Soldier dies in military vehicle accident in South Korea
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
By Diana Stancy
Soldiers really need to wear seat-belts, year-end analysis shows
“We actually have not lost a soldier in a rollover accident since March 2018 who had a serviceable restraint available to them,” the Army safety director said.
By Kyle Rempfer
‘I am his family’: How a sisterhood of ‘widowed military fiancées’ is fighting for each other
"In my experience as a widowed fiancée (yes, widowed), you do not receive the same consideration or kindness after your partner dies as a direct family member or spouse, despite going through the same tremendous loss."
By Kathleen Bourque
Soldier convicted of negligently killing West Point cadet in vehicle rollover incident
A 3rd Infantry Division soldier was convicted this weekend of negligent homicide and sentenced to three years of confinement following a vehicle rollover last summer.
By Kyle Rempfer