May 31, 2022 Florida's first all-female honor flight sets off for Washington, DC Over 100 female veterans are participating in Florida's first all-women honor flight on Tuesday, traveling to Washington, D.C., to see war memorials and monuments.
May 12, 2022 US Army secretary set to revamp Alaska military forces The U.S. Army will revise its forces in Alaska in order to better prepare for cold-weather conflicts.
May 11, 2022 US soldier dies after bear attack in Alaska A US soldier died Tuesday from injuries sustained in a bear attack in Anchorage, Alaska.
April 29, 2022 Army ID's Fort Bragg soldier killed in vehicle incident The U.S. Army soldier killed this week in a vehicle incident at Fort Bragg that also injured three others was identified Friday.
April 26, 2022 Soldier killed, two others injured in accident at Washington state training center A 20-year-old soldier was killed during a training accident at Yakima Training Center in Washington state on Monday.
April 24, 2022 US seeks new portable anti-air missile to replace the Stinger The U.S. Army is seeking to upgrade its Stinger man-portable air-defense system so that soldiers can shoot down aircraft more efficiently.
April 17, 2022 US Army using lessons from Ukraine war to aid own training US Army trainers have begun implementing lessons learned from Russia's war on Ukraine in their own training.
April 8, 2022 Georgia inmate charged decades later in 1982 killing of Army private A convicted murderer serving a life sentence for an unrelated killing has been indicted by a Georgia grand jury in connection with the death of an Army private who was found dead on the side of a road from a gunshot blast decades ago.
April 5, 2022 Deadly Army helicopter crash at Georgia's Fort Stewart not an accident: report A crash involving two Army helicopters that killed a soldier at Georgia's Fort Stewart last month was not an accident and is under criminal investigation, according to a media report.
April 1, 2022 Chicago crime: Army soldiers among those charged in alleged large scale gun-running scheme Twelve people, including three serving in the Army, supplied nearly 100 firearms to a notorious Chicago street gang in a large-scale gun-running scheme that led to two killings, the Justice Department said Friday.