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Training partners give US soldiers better backup in future combat
The Army’s answer to training partner forces — its security force assistance brigades — is proving as helpful to the trainers as the students.
By Todd South
‘Beetle Bailey’ turns 70 — Will he tackle TikTok next? Or join Space Force?
Love him or hate him, Beetle Bailey turns 70.
By Howard Altman
Texas man shot Fort Hood soldier over gun sale dispute and local woman helped afterward, affidavits say
An affidavit alleges that Brandon M. Olivares shot Pfc. Brandon S. Rosecrans at close range while he slept in his Jeep after the two men argued about the sale price of a gun.
By Kyle Rempfer
Petty officer pleads guilty to negligent homicide in shipmate’s death
The deceased junior sailor fell from a moving truck near Naval Air Station Oceana in 2018.
Suspect arrested in case of Fort Hood soldier shot dead in his Jeep
Brandon Michael Olivares is accused of shooting 27-year-old Pfc. Brandon Scott Rosecrans inside a 2016 Jeep Renegade in mid-May.
By Kyle Rempfer
Officials: Fort Hood soldier believed to have drowned
Authorities said Wednesday that a Fort Hood soldier found dead last week near the Texas Army base where he was stationed is believed to have drowned, according to the Bell County Sheriff’s Department.
NATO chief plays down concern over US troop withdrawl plans in Germany
“The U.S. has made it clear that no final decision has been made on how and when,” NATO's chief told reporters
Fort Hood soldier found shot dead near burning Jeep
Texas police and Army CID agents are investigating the death of as a homicide.
By Kyle Rempfer
NATO set for Iraq troop trainer-swap to mollify US demands
NATO countries are preparing to move more than 200 trainers working with the international force fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq to the military alliance’s own mission there helping to build up the Iraqi army in response to President Donald Trump’s demand that U.S. allies do more in the Middle East, senior officials said Tuesday.
2 kicked out of National Guard over white supremacist ties
Two men have been kicked out of the Army National Guard after liberal activists uncovered their membership in a religious group with white supremacist ties.
Lawmakers seek answers on rising military and veterans suicide rates
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand raised concerns about "toxic leadership" and Pentagon policies that require commands to be notified in some mental health cases.
By Patricia Kime