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Army jailbreak foiled at Fort Leavenworth
Two prisoners who attempted to escape the Fort Leavenworth Army Corrections Brigade were stopped by correctional officers on April 29.
By Riley Ceder
National Guard deploys for new emergency: Teacher shortages
Dozens of National Guard Army and Air Force troops in New Mexico have been stepping in to help alleviate the teacher shortage.
By Cedar Attanasio, The Associate Press
Texas Guardsmen on border start unionizing to combat difficult conditions
The troops are organizing in response to a slew of problems with the state's border mission.
By Davis Winkie
Army 3-star suspended amid investigation into alleged toxic, racist work environment
Lt. Gen. Duane Gamble has been under investigation for allegedly "creating or fostering a counterproductive leadership environment," an Army spokesperson said.
By Davis Winkie
Guard, Reserve soldiers can now browse active duty jobs on their phones
Previously, the opportunities were only accessible through the NIPR network-only Tour of Duty portal.
By Davis Winkie
Head of Navy Talent Acquisition Group New Orleans relieved after alcohol-related misconduct
“The loss of confidence is a result of actions leading to a Jan. 23, 2022, arrest for driving while intoxicated and other traffic-related charges," the Navy said.
By Diana Stancy
Army launches first service-wide ‘Best Squad’ competition
This 'squad' will have only five soldiers.
By Todd South
The US has spent billions on equipment and training in Europe to deter Russia. Is it enough?
Amid the prospect of Russia invading Ukraine, top experts say the unfolding crisis will test the U.S. military’s ability to seamlessly and rapidly move American troops and heavy armor across the borders of multiple countries and could also magnify potential gaps in both strategy and capability.
Advising everywhere: Army SFABs go smaller, farther
The part diplomat, part combat-ready force must set aside some of their own ideas and exercise a rare skill — listening.
By Todd South
Col. Owen Ray may lose Special Forces tab, lawyer doxxed prosecutor’s kids ahead of trial
There has been a perception within the Green Beret community Col. Ray "got off scot free," a source said.
By Davis Winkie
Here’s the gear SFAB teams require for far-flung global missions
Each team must operate independently, providing their own medical, communications and logistics needs.
By Todd South