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Five questions for the 82nd Airborne Division’s commanding general
82nd Airborne Division Maj. Gen. J. Patrick Work talks deployments, All American Week and training
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Florida to send National Guard troops to Texas for border security
Officials have been concerned about a possible surge in border crossings after pandemic-era asylum restrictions ended last week.
Details emerge of Army Special Forces’ battle with Russian mercenaries
This battle became one of the rare occasions American and Russian combatants exchanged fire—one of the deadliest battles the Americans had faced in Syria.
By Kevin Maurer, The War Horse
Search suspended for 3 people aboard Navy contractor’s downed plane
The Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force and Customs and Border Protection searched unsuccessfully for the three people aboard the aircraft that crashed Wednesday.
US troops arrive at border as migration curbs set to end
About 550 U.S. active duty troops have begun arriving along the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of an expected increase of migrants.
By Lolita C. Baldor and Tara Copp, AP
F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter crashes in South Korea; pilot safe
The pilot is in stable condition and no other injuries, including civilians have been reported, according to the Air Force.
By Kent Miller
Navy creates new security forces billet for enlisted sailors
The new billet, installation security specialist, or 815A, aims to bolster security and prevent unauthorized base access.
By Diana Stancy
Wilsbach named as next Air Combat Command chief
Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach is a career fighter pilot who has spent most of the past four decades in the Pacific.
US, Mexico agree on tighter immigration policies at border
The officials are opening up other pathways ahead of an expected increase in migrants following the end of coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
How Army special operators are training for a fight with China, Russia
An annual U.S. Army Special Operations Command exercise demonstrated special operation forces' capabilities against simulated Russian and Chinese threats.
By Rachel Riley, The Fayetteville Observer