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Black soldiers honored by name at Civil War battlefield
Flags were placed at the graves of 13 Black soldiers killed in an 1864 massacre at Ross Landing, Arkansas, buried as unknowns but recently identified.
By Emily Wagster Pettus, The Associated Press
Church accused of preying on military members has funds seized
The justice department claims the church defrauds military education benefits, and bilks its members of their military disability and pensions.
By Rachael Riley
Health benefits interrupted for 17,000+ soldiers by HR platform launch
As of Monday, benefits have been restored for all but 25 soldiers, according to an Army personnel directorate spokesperson.
By Davis Winkie
New rifle, light machine gun headed to close combat troops
The weapons are going to infantry, scouts, combat engineers and special operations.
By Todd South
New ‘Women’s Initiatives Team’ seeking soldiers — men and women
The Army is looking for soldiers and civilians to help shape women's policy across the force.
By Davis Winkie
First female Army reservist graduates infantry officer training
She also placed in the top 20% and won the Ironman Award.
By Todd South
Second ex-soldier pleads guilty in Army barracks murder
A second former Army soldier has pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the 2020 killing of a fellow service member found dead at a Georgia base.
Black officer’s ‘lost’ Medal of Honor nomination nearing approval
The award paperwork was lost on two separate occasions. Now his medal may come.
By Davis Winkie
Afghan soldier sought asylum in U.S. and was arrested at Texas border
After risking his life to fight alongside U.S. troops and a harrowing journey to escape the Taliban only to be arrested at the Texas border.
By Allison P. Erickson
Poor land navigation strands Dodge Charger on steps of German church
Sign him up for remedial land navigation.
By Sarah Sicard
Why Comic Sans should be the official Army font
The Army currently prefers Arial, but Comic Sans would be more fun.
By Sarah Sicard