Latest ""
What Army cuts mean for 82nd Airborne Division cavalry squadrons
The Army announced cavalry squadrons are among thousands of job cuts as part of its restructuring plan. Here's what it means for the 82nd.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Fort Bliss approves wear of boonie caps, military-wide jealousy ensues
Soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas, may now wear the fashionable and functional boonie hat.
101st Airborne first Army unit to field Next Generation Squad Weapons
A brigade from the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell became the first unit equipped with the Army’s new Next Generation Squad Weapons.
2 injured in Apache helicopter crash, second mishap in three days
The crash in Colorado comes just days after another Apache accident, and marks the fourth to occur in the last two months.
Army to build 500 rooms for privatized junior enlisted barracks
Army Times interviewed one of the service's top civilians overseeing housing policy about the service's vision for privatized barracks at Fort Irwin.
By Davis Winkie
The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfare
But before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.
By Jen Judson
How soldiers and survivors recalled deadly 1994 Fort Bragg air crash
On March 23, 1994, then-Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base saw a mid-air collision that killed 24 paratroopers on the ground.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Delta Force veteran charged with stealing grenades, fixed-wing drones
A former Delta Force soldier again faces federal criminal charges for allegedly stealing grenades and drones from his unit.
By Davis Winkie
New free transit network opens at Fort Cavazos
A new, fare-free transit network opened at Fort Cavazos, Texas.
As DFACs close at Fort Carson, empty food kiosks leave soldiers hungry
Fort Carson has done away with weekend DFAC service.
By Sarah Sicard
BROKEN TRACK: Suicides & suffering in Army’s exhausted armor community
An Army Times data analysis found that armor brigades and tankers experienced higher suicide rates than the rest of the Army.
By Davis Winkie