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DC National Guard assisting cops, fire department at March for Israel
Three dozen troops are supporting D.C first responders.
The heroic military veterans we lost in 2022
The long list of heroes who died in 2022 includes a legendary Army Ranger, a Code Talker, a Tuskegee Airman and more.
By Staff
Remains of Army Air Forces private, WWII POW identified
After the 65-mile forced march, Pvt. Joseph E. Lescaut died in July 1942. He will now be buried in Arlington National Cemetery at a date to be determined.
By Staff Report
Military officials look to Ukraine war for new lessons in training
“This ... is not only a war against Ukraine,” said Maj. Gen. Serhii Salkutsan, its NATO military liaison. “This is a war against the ... civilized world."
Can the Air Force train nearly 1,500 pilots this year?
The Air Force's annual pilot production goals often prove elusive.
Foreign awards are a strategic opportunity the Army is failing to see
These marches are not bought, they are earned.
By Samantha Turner
Army cracks down on foreign foot march badges, sparking backlash
It's not clear how the new policy interpretation might impact other popular foreign badges, either.
By Davis Winkie
Mechanical failure caused T-45 Goshawk crash in March 2021, investigation finds
“This mishap was the result of a mechanical failure undetectable during normal flight operations."
By Diana Stancy
Army spec ops adds soldier killed during Kabul evacuation to memorial wall
Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss is the 378th special operations soldier to be added to the Memorial Wall of Honor at Fort Bragg.
Bipartisan trio in Congress wants more action on Army Alaska’s suicide problem
Army Alaska’s 17 suicide deaths among about 11,000 soldiers represents a disproportionately high rate for the service.
By Davis Winkie
Army responds to 2021′s historically high active duty suicides
An Army spokesperson detailed how the service is working to reduce the number of soldiers dying by suicide.
By Davis Winkie