June 20, 2022 Washington deputies searching for person who shot active JBLM officer The Pierce County Sheriff's Office was looking for the suspect who fatally shot a JBLM officer who was active. Paramedics were unable to revive the 25-year-old man.
June 16, 2022 Nicaragua approves Russian troop access to country, defies US objection The decree allows Cuban, Venezuelan and U.S. forces to also enter the country, but American officials have warned against allowing Russian forces into the country after its invasion of Ukraine.
June 16, 2022 World War II veteran reflects on meeting Patton, getting 'chewed out' on 100th birthday Centenarian World War II veteran Harry Whisler told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about his time as a U.S. Army medic who served under George S. Patton in the Third Army.
June 11, 2022 Former special operations soldier returns to Iraq — but this time with her Harvard master's degrees Shelane Etchison, one of the first women in a military combat role, discusses her transition from Army special ops to Harvard
June 11, 2022 Former special operations soldier returns to Iraq — but this time with her Harvard master's degrees Shelane Etchison, a former Army officer, discusses her transition from special operations to life as a graduate student in two Harvard master's programs.
June 6, 2022 Military recruitment lags despite reduced targets, record incentives to boost interest The military has to compete with a healthy job market that has wide appeal to the kind of candidates that could fill more niche roles in the various armed services.
May 22, 2022 Army nears 100% vaccination, claims only 1% refusal among troops The Army has stopped publishing the number of COVID-19 vaccination exemptions requested among National Guard and Reserve members, which have recorded greater pushback against the mandate.
May 20, 2022 Family of Texas BLM protester killed by Army sergeant sues shooter, Uber The family of Garrett Foster is suing Daniel Perry and Uber over his killing during a 2020 protest in Austin in which he allegedly approached a vehicle with a rifle.
May 13, 2022 US soldier killed in bear attack at Alaska base identified Staff Sgt. Seth Michael Plant was identified as the U.S. Army soldier who was killed by a bear this week on a remote part of Alaska’s Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
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.Â