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Lawyer for airman’s family says video shows deputy went to wrong home
A Florida sheriff’s deputy shot Roger Fortson six times in his home before ordering him to drop a gun he'd been holding when he opened the door.
Retired soldier indicted for crashing stolen Humvee at Fort Stewart
The retired soldier is accused of stealing a Humvee from a Fort Stewart motor pool and crashing it into the 3rd Infantry Division headquarters building.
By James Clark
Bird strike caused T-38 jet crash last November, investigators say
The pilot, an instructor with the 49th Fighter Training Squadron, sustained minor injuries but safely ejected.
Army vet accused of stealing and crashing Humvee at Fort Stewart
A Humvee crashed on Monday into the front of the 3rd Infantry Division’s headquarters at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
Federal watchdog sues Pentagon for documents about white supremacy
Watchdog American Oversight is suing for documents it believes could illustrate the full scope of white supremacist activity and ideology among troops.
Fog on Georgia runway when ex-SEAL’s plane crashed, report says
A preliminary report by the NTSB doesn't blame the foggy conditions for the April 6 crash that killed former Navy SEAL Howard Wasdin.
Former Navy SEAL killed in Georgia plane crash, sheriff says
The sheriff told media the pilot who died had been identified as Howard Wasdin, who served in the Navy as a member of the elite SEAL Team 6.
Army’s annual shooting competition has its glories and stories
The Utah Army National Guard representatives took home the team top finisher.
By Todd South
Fort Stewart holds active shooter exercise for local first responders
Troops at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, led an exercise for local law enforcement to prepare against future active shooter threats.
Soldier dies in transit to National Training Center
The private had served in the Army for nearly three years.
By Staff Report
Former Army warrant officer sentenced in $3.7 million government fraud
The warrant officer must pay back the money.
By Todd South