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A man born to an active-duty member of the United States military on an Army base in Germany in 1986 before coming to the states as a child was deported last week to Jamaica, a country he’s ...
They do it all! From rock and jazz to funk and ceremonial music, we're talking about the U.S. Army TRADOC Band at Ft. Eustis, our Squadron of the Month.
To build capability that will contribute to deterring China, the Army is up-gunning its Multi-Domain Command structure.
FORT SILL, Okla. — In the rolling plains of Oklahoma, the U.S. Army is taking aim at the future of air defense, and it’s powered by lasers. Recently at Fort Sill, Soldiers conducted a live ...
250 years of U.S. Army’s journey on display CALL TO Arms: The Soldier & The Revolutionary War at the National Museum of the United States Army The API failed to deliver the resource.
By Kelly Cloonan General Dynamics' information technology unit received a task order worth $580 million to continue supporting security systems for U.S. Army bases.
A 55-year-old veteran of the U.S. Army who was wounded in action, awarded the Purple Heart and honorably discharged self-deported this week after being ordered to by federal immigration officials ...
On June 25, 1950, more than 135,000 North Korean troops invaded South Korea, starting the Korean War that cost millions of lives and left scars that linger to this day.
Army officials face questions after allowing partisan merchandise to be sold on a base and soldiers to show political allegiance during President Donald Trump’s speech.
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