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Army Guardsman faces charges for bus chase, thinking migrants on board
Hoffman followed the bust after he saw a Florida sticker on it.
New details on Fort Jackson trainee’s bus hijacking and how basic has changed there
Army Times sat down with senior personnel at Fort Jackson and talked about what the installation is doing differently after the May bus hijacking.
By Davis Winkie
Bus hijacking by Army trainee raises questions about health screenings
Fraudulent enlistments often aren’t uncovered and investigated until something goes wrong.
By Davis Winkie
Army trainee who hijacked bus tried to escape jail, sheriff says
The trainee's defense attorney said her client was not trying to escape during the incident, which happened while he was handcuffed, on suicide watch and unclothed.
No guns for Fort Jackson trainees after school bus hijacking
Although Army officials knew the gun was unloaded, they said they recognize that others did not.
By Kyle Rempfer
The Fort Jackson private wanted to go home, so he ‘hijacked’ a school bus full of kids, officials say
Army trainee Jovan Collazo is accused of kidnapping elementary school children after fleeing Fort Jackson with a rifle.
Best pics of the week: June 21, 2020
Bus from "Into the Wild" removed from the Alaskan backcountry, Special Warfare candidates undertake The Tour and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Army National Guard helicopter removes ‘Into the Wild’ bus from Alaska backcountry
An abandoned bus in the Alaska backcountry, popularized by the book “Into the Wild” and movie of the same name, was removed Thursday, state officials said.
Wrong-side drivers near air base used by American forces worry UK police
A British police chief requested an urgent meeting with a U.S. military commander Saturday after learning of two more traffic incidents in the area where a teenage motorcyclist died in a collision with a car driven by an American diplomat's wife.
Kidnapping suspect, who briefly served in the Marines, targeted Jayme Closs after seeing her get on bus
A Wisconsin man accused of abducting 13-year-old Jayme Closs and holding her captive for three months made up his mind to take her when he spotted the teenager getting on a school bus near her home, authorities said Monday.
Report: US bomb sales factored in decision to aid Saudis in Yemen
America's top diplomat reportedly backed U.S. military aid for Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen amid warnings that a cutoff could jeopardize $2 billion in Mideast weapons sales.
By Joe Gould