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Waves pummel Marshall Islands Army base, ‘marathon of recovery’ ahead
One video shows the surge of water rush into an on-base restaurant as people attempt to avoid getting swept away.
Military children helped create art for White House Valentine’s Day
Children at Fort Drum South Riva Ridge Child Development Center helped the first lady create the “heart” projects when she visited their school in January.
Pacific training center to add partners, events for Army exercises
Military partners from Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines participated in the recent rotation.
By Todd South
Army buildings need work, but these two bases need the most
The report's data collection ended in 2020. Added wear and tear, and inflation likely has increased the need.
US to boost military presence in Europe for Russia threat
Biden announced the permanent basing of a U.S. military garrison in Poland. He also said the U.S. is sending two additional F-35 fighter jet squadrons to the U.K. and more air defense and other capabilities to Germany and Italy.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Months-long flotation device delay preceded Texas soldier’s drowning
A Texas soldier drowned in the Rio Grande without a flotation device despite previous requests for the equipment.
Texas Guard soldier’s body found after he was washed away helping drowning migrants
Spc. Bishop E. Evans, 22, was an artilleryman. He joined the Texas Army National Guard in 2019.
By Jason Beeferman and James Barragan, The Texas Tribune
Louisiana Guard soldier dies after noncombat incident in Syria
First Sgt. Casey J. Hart died in June after suffering an injury the month prior in Syria.
By Army Times staff
Another official resigns over censored Memorial Day speech
Cindy Suchan, chair of the Memorial Day parade committee and president of the Hudson American Legion Auxiliary, stepped down nearly a week after the ceremony.
American Legion official resigns over censored Memorial Day speech
American Legion leaders in Ohio also suspended the post's charter and are taking steps to close it after the head of the post stepped down.
By John Seewer, The Associated Press