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White House pushing to get more veterans into the trucking industry
Officials met with veterans groups last week to tout job training programs to put veterans behind the wheel for moving freight.
Military members are disproportionately affected by cybercrime: Here’s why and how to avoid it
Cybercriminals are targeting America's military personnel and families, but steps can be made to avoid becoming a victim.
By Zach England
Marine recovers father’s ashes, community pitches in to help after moving truck stolen
“San Antonio has helped me appreciate people more than I have before.”
By Jon Simkins
The Hummer is coming back as an electric truck
Dormant for nearly a decade, Hummers are apparently coming back in a big way, albeit with a huge twist.
By Ian D'Costa
Marine intelligence officer awarded medal for rescuing unconscious man from burning vehicle
Lt. Haluska tried to gain entry to the vehicle with his fists and then a weapon as white smoke turned to black and “fluid began to pool underneath the vehicle.
By Shawn Snow
Hotels Thoughtfully Designed for the Military Traveler
Here at IHG®, True Hospitality always comes first and at IHG® Army Hotels, it’s no different. Each one of our on-post hotels is designed specifically with the military traveler in mind, and all amenities help make your stay easier and more enjoyable. IHG® Army Hotels understands that service for our military guests and their families is different than our service for civilians, and we strive to provide that service every day.
Food trucks coming to these six bases for soldiers out on the range
Soldiers can purchase meals with their common access cards or with cash.
By Kyle Rempfer
West Point flooded with calls from families after accident during cadets’ land nav training
The academy was overwhelmed with phone calls from concerned families of cadets after the incident made the news.
By Kyle Rempfer
Taliban fighters hid in sewage tanker, used ladders to breach major Helmand base housing Marines and Afghan forces
Taliban fighters had spies on the base, an Afghan lieutenant colonel and a sergeant major, who helped the militants hide.
By Shawn Snow
An IED took both his legs — but that won’t stop this vet from driving 18-wheelers
Erin Schaefer, an Army veteran and double amputee, is close to achieving his long-time dream of becoming a professional truck driver.
By Joshua Axelrod
ISIS car bomb targets US troops in Syria one week after four Americans were killed in Manbij
The attack comes just days after four Americans, including two service members, were killed in the Syrian town of Manbij.
By Kyle Rempfer