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Man arrested after repeatedly ramming pickup into security gate at Joint Base Andrews
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY A 29-year-old man was arrested March 6 after repeatedly ramming a swing arm barrier at the main entry control point of Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Air Force officials say.
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Chaplain’s Facebook post denigrating transgender troops under investigation by Army
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY Officials from the 3rd Security Force Assistance Brigade at Fort Hood, Texas, are investigating a Facebook post by a unit chaplain denigrating transgender troops.
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Anticipating demonstrations and disturbances, DC Guard deployment to continue through end of March
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY The entire D.C. National Guard will remain activated through March 31 due to worries of renewed civil disturbances, and thousands more troops will remain on duty in the nation’s capital until at least mid-March.
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National Guard soldier reenlisted in Capitol amid pomp, tumult of Biden inauguration
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY On the day Joe Biden took the presidential oath of office at the Capitol, one of the 26,000 National Guard troops who came to protect that ceremony had one of his own.
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Two men found dead at Fort Bragg identified as USASOC master sergeant and Army veteran
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY Officials have identified Master Sgt. William J. Lavigne II, 37, and Army veteran Timothy Dumas, 44, as the two men found dead at a Fort Bragg training area on Wednesday.
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This retired three-star falsely claims US soldiers died attacking a CIA facility in Germany tied to election fraud
ELECTION 2020 Despite retired Lt. Gen Thomas McInerney’s claims, there weren’t U.S. troops killed in a firefight with the CIA in Frankfurt.
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Army identifies 5 soldiers killed in Sinai UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash
FLASHPOINTS The Army Saturday morning identified the five soldiers killed Thursday in a helicopter crash while on a peacekeeping mission in the Sinai.
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What war with China could look like
NEWS | YOUR ARMY Pentagon war planners can envision a conflict with China starting in any number of ways. For example, they fear a scenario that might involve a mass of Chinese military forces posturing along China’s coast near Taiwan and the aggressive reorientation of Chinese missile systems that would start setting off alarms in…
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Army identifies Night Stalkers killed in California Black Hawk training crash
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY Two members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) died Aug, 27 from injuries sustained when their MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed during an aircraft mishap while training in California, officials announced Saturday morning.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan vehicle rollover accident
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY Spc. Vincent Sebastian Ibarria, 21, from San Antonio, Texas, died as the result of a vehicle rollover accident in Afghanistan.
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Trump’s Tulsa rally posed little issue for Oklahoma National Guard
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY About 250 Oklahoma National Guard troops assisted law enforcement during Trump’s Saturday rally.
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Remains of one of two missing Fort Hood soldiers found
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY Police said skeletal remains were found Friday in a field several miles from Fort Hood, after a tip to Army criminal investigators.
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No, those weren’t active duty troops on the streets of DC last night, officials say
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY Airmen and soldiers were largely stoic through the demonstrations near the White House, which remained peaceful Wednesday night.
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Guardsman mobilized for pandemic didn’t have a mask until he got COVID-19, but he wasn’t working a test lane
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY A Colorado National Guard soldier who tested positive for coronavirus while engaged in a disease containment effort was not wearing personal protective gear until he contracted it
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The largest gathering of Medal of Honor recipients in decades wraps up today
NEWS | YOUR MILITARY The largest gathering of Medal of Honor recipients since the 1970s, the annual event featured 46 of the 70 living medal honorees.
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Green Beret from 1st Special Forces dies during combat ops in Afghanistan leaves pregnant wife and young daughter
YOUR MILITARY: Sgt. 1st Class Dustin Ard, a Green Beret from 1st Special Forces Group, died from wounds sustained during combat operations in Zabul Province, Afghanistan