WASHINGTON — The Army has begun planning to house as many as 30,000 migrant detainees on bases inside the United States, according to a Defense official. Fort Bliss in Texas would likely be the ...
The U.S. Army has identified the 3rd soldier who died in the D.C. plane crash, Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach, of Durham, N.C. She served as an Army aviation officer since July 2019. The names of the two ...
The U.S. Army recently announced it shattered previous recruiting records, with December 2024 being the most productive December in 15 years. The branch reported it enlisted nearly 350 soldiers ...
But while Army recruiters have been on a winning streak in recent months, the service’s surge in enlistments began nearly a year ago as the Army overhauled much of its nearly $2 billion ...
Hunter Army Airfield is currently on lockdown for an unspecified reason. The lockdown went into effect at 1:59 p.m. and prompted a precautionary lockdown at nearby Pulaski Elementary School.
Captain Rebecca M Lobach, identified as the third soldier killed in the Army Black Hawk helicopter collision with an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport, was a distinguished ...
(Maj. Robert Fellingham/U.S. Army) RTX and Lockheed Martin are heading into flight tests this year in a head-to-head competition to develop a replacement for the U.S. Army’s Stinger missile.
Army Identifies 2 Soldiers on Black Hawk Helicopter During D.C. Plane Crash but Withholds Third Name
Two of the soldiers have been identified as Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39 U.S. Army (2) Three soldiers were on the U.S. Army Black Hawk ...
The US Army identifies Captain Rebecca M. Lobach as the third soldier killed in a helicopter collision near Reagan National Airport, Washington, D.C. The US Army has released the name of the third ...
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The Army is refusing to name the female pilot killed aboard the military helicopter that collided with a passenger jet flying into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday.
A Kansas woman has been convicted by a federal jury for shooting and killing her Army soldier husband at their home at Fort Riley in February 2024. On Friday, officials with the U.S. Attorney’s ...
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