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Army fires West Point garrison commander following suspension
Col. Anthony Bianchi took over the post in July 2022.
Former soldier searched Google, Reddit for spying tips, prosecutors say
Investigators say they found a document on the man's computer titled: “Important Information to Share with Chinese Government.”
US F-16 shoots down a Turkish drone over Syria
The Turkish drone was armed with air-to-ground munitions and flying over US forces in Syria.
Army combat medics honored for saving choking baby’s life
The combat medics received the Army Commendation Medal on Sept. 29.
US gives Ukraine ammunition seized from Iranian smugglers
The Navy seized more than one million rounds of Iranian ammo aimed for the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Commandant wants all Marines to do a tour in the Indo-Pacific
Marines’ promotions are not based on where they are assigned.
Army wants one-third of future recruits to be college grads
The Army will create two new MOSs — including warrant officers — to focus on reversing two years of missed recruiting goals.
2 soldiers killed, 12 injured in 11th Airborne vehicle crash
A total of 17 soldiers were in a single Light Medium Tactical Vehicle, which flipped over.
U.S. Army infantry veteran killed in Ukraine leading daring recon mission
Dalton Medlin served as infantryman in the US Army from 2017 to 2021. He died Sept. 27 from wounds suffered leading a reconnaissance mission.
Pentagon official charged with running dog fighting ring from his home
Police found electrical equipment and jumper cables "consistent with devices used to execute dogs" in the home of a Pentagon administrator.
What semper fi means, according to 4 Marines
Marines and semper fi are like peanut butter and jelly.
US launched two raids against ISIS within a week
US troops captured two ISIS leaders on separate raids carried out on Sept. 23 and Sept. 28.
Is there a link between TBI and veteran suicide?
“You would think in a community with blast exposure, we would be educating the guys coming up a little earlier..."
VA claims processors overwhelmed, quitting from high case load
Workers say the backlog and pressure of the cases could impact veteran care.