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Army major convicted on multiple rape, sexual assault charges
Maj. Jonathan Batt faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole.
By Todd South
Want to work for Space Force? Civilian positions are now hiring
Federal employees looking to be the first civilians hired to work for the newly minted Space Force have a narrow window of opportunity.
By Jessie Bur
Paratroopers jump into Colombia for airfield seizure exercise
U.S. paratroopers are subject matter experts on airborne operations and will serve as the air mission command and assault force, an 82nd spokesman said.
By Kyle Rempfer
This Marine unit is the most physically fit in the Corps — at least for 2019
The new award is given to the unit with the highest combined average Physical Fitness Test and Combat Fitness Test score.
By Philip Athey
Woman makes history in the Virginia Army National Guard infantry
"If it’s something you want to do, just keep pushing for it and don’t give up.”
By J.D. Simkins
The US is committed to Syria mission, says top American general in the Middle East
U.S. troops at military outposts ín eastern Syria asked variations of the same question to their top commander Saturday: What is our future here? What are the goals we need to think about?
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Army combat engineer dies in Syria vehicle rollover accident
Spc. Antonio Moore died Jan. 24 in a vehicle rollover accident in Deir ez Zor Province, Syria.
By Sarah Sicard
Why a huge drop in service members becoming citizens has lawmakers worried
A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants the Government Accountability Office to investigate whether citizenship policies are being upheld.
Why US troop cuts in Africa would cause alarm
Here’s a look at the issue that has caused alarm among some U.S. security allies, while the U.S. probes the deadliest attack against its military in Africa since 2017.
The law of land warfare handbook is now available as a ‘pocket guide’
The Army has issued a new 200-page handbook for general officers and judge advocates in the service as it looks to update a more than 60-year-old guide for ground-pounders wading through legalese.
By Kyle Rempfer
Commander of Nazi SS-led unit dies in US at 100
"He didn’t deserve the privilege of living in a great democracy like the United States.”
By J.D. Simkins