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Navy updates base RV park policies
The Navy's new policy makes it easier for troops to stay on base RV parks for longer.
No cancer risk found at nuclear bases so far, Air Force says
The Air Force began investigating after an unusual number of troops reported being diagnosed with blood cancer.
By Tara Copp, AP
‘A knife fight in a dark room’ The story of a historic Fort Bragg site
The location is the site is of one of the last cavalry battles during the wind-down of the Civil War
By Rachael Riley
Confederate’s name removed from Navy survey ship
The ship will be renamed to honor Marie Tharp, an oceanography pioneer.
Tips for generals: how to navigate politics without partisanship
How to stay out of partisan fights in a politically charged environment.
Here’s how the Marine Corps plans to overhaul its 25 installations
The Corps needs to examine how quality of life on base, including not only barracks but also other kinds of housing and health care, affects retention.
What social media is saying about Fort Bragg’s pending new name
A previous cost estimate for renaming nine Army posts that comes to about $21 million.
By Rachael Riley
Fort Bragg authorities seek rape suspect
The suspect is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall muscular-built man between 30 to 45 years old with a sleeve tattoo on his right arm.
By Rachael Riley
West Point is removing Confederate symbols from campus
The U.S. Military Academy in West Point will begin taking down memorials commemorating figures of the Confederacy during the holiday break.
Sergeant killed at Fort Stewart, soldier arrested
Emergency personnel responded to a shooting at the 2nd ABCT complex Monday morning.
By Davis Winkie