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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.
Memorial Day tribute: The race not run
The author recalls how she met her husband, who replaced his friend in a marathon. She was unable to thank the friend, a West Point grad, who died in Iraq in 2006.
By Lauren Jackson
Pentagon pushes back on report of anti-extremism social media surveillance program
The Pentagon's extremism working group is not developing a social media screening pilot program, its top spokesman said.
Fort Bragg says its Twitter account was ‘hacked'
"We don’t know how the account was [hacked]. It’s possible someone was able to guess the password," according to an Army official.
By Kyle Rempfer
Public to comment on Army’s Yakima Training Center cleanup plans
Environmental officials in Washington state have asked for public comment on plans to clean up more than a dozen polluted sites at the U.S. Army's training center in Yakima.
New app connects military community to what they need on Army garrisons
Army installations first. AAFES is talking to Air Force officials about a similar app.
By Karen Jowers
Best pics of the week: Aug. 9, 2020
Marines take a break Down Under, cadets and plebes transition to service academies, awe-inspiring sunsets and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Leadership slams quarantined troops in Japan for arranging hookups on dating apps
Bored military personnel under quarantine in Japan are reportedly prepared to risk it all in the name of coitus.
By Jon Simkins
Fort Bragg garrison commander relieved due to loss of trust
Col. Phillip Sounia was relieved by the generals helming Army Installation Management Command and the 18th Airborne Corps.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army program helps save 3 native Hawaiian plant species
The U.S. Army’s natural resources program has helped save three native plant species from extinction, officials said.
U.S. Army Garrison Daegu killing it on social media via the #KillTheVirus COVID-19 awareness campaign
Not only were several U.S. military posts in South Korea among the first to test troops for coronavirus, but in an effort to #KillTheVirus, U.S. Forces Korea social media accounts have been killing it.
By Howard Altman