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Navy updates base RV park policies
The Navy's new policy makes it easier for troops to stay on base RV parks for longer.
Fort Bragg authorities seek rape suspect
The suspect is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall muscular-built man between 30 to 45 years old with a sleeve tattoo on his right arm.
By Rachael Riley
Commander pushes travel safety, not punctuality
One commanding officer sent a message to soldiers telling them to get home safe after a serious of travel disruptions over the winter holiday.
By Zamone Perez
Sergeant killed at Fort Stewart, soldier arrested
Emergency personnel responded to a shooting at the 2nd ABCT complex Monday morning.
By Davis Winkie
Army buildings need work, but these two bases need the most
The report's data collection ended in 2020. Added wear and tear, and inflation likely has increased the need.
CDC to conduct health study at polluted former Army base
Fort Ord was added to the EPA’s list of most polluted places in the nation four years before it began the process of closing as an active military base.
By Juliet Linderman and Jason Dearen
US, South Korea to extend military drills after North Korean launches
The U.S. and South Korea announced they will extend joint military drills in the wake of North Korea’s saber-rattling.
By Joe Gould
How much land does the military really own?
The U.S. military has nearly 30 million acres around the world.
By Sarah Sicard
Renaming 9 Confederate-honoring Army posts will cost $21M
The name changes should be completed by early 2024.
The 29th Infantry Division gets to keep its Confederacy-themed patch
The "Blue and Gray Division" patch gets to stay, with a small update.
‘It’s scary as hell’ — PFAS exposure a ‘widespread’ problem for troops, families nationwide
Some of the highest concentrations of PFAS chemicals in the country have been found at and around military bases.
By Sonner Kehrt, The War Horse