April 28, 2022 Remains of missing Korean War veteran return home after 71 years The remains of 17-year-old Korean War veteran Army Cpl. David B. Milano returned to the United States on Tuesday after he was missing for 71 years.
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 19, 2022 Texas-based Army specialist, a double amputee, receives new smart home from Tunnel to Towers Frank Siller, CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, shared on "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday that his organization has just given a fully paid and brand new smart home to U.S. Army Specialist Jason Wheeler of Texas; the family, as well as Siller, shared the details on April 19. 2022.
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 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 3, 2022 The Pentagon is investigating extremism in the military. Here’s how bad the problem is There's no evidence that the military has a systemic problem with extremists lurking in the ranks, a ӣƵ review has found.
April 1, 2022 Petraeus: Sending Switchblade drone munitions to Ukraine would be 'game-changer' Ret. Gen. David Petraeus called the barraged Ukrainian city of Mariupol that country's “Alamo,” saying the United States could help provide "game-changer" loitering munitions to the Zelenskyy administration.
March 30, 2022 Soldier at Georgia's Fort Stewart killed in incident involving 2 helicopters, Army says A soldier was killed early Wednesday at Fort Stewart in Georgia during an incident involving two helicopters, the U.S. Army says.
March 29, 2022 Supreme Court to hear burn pit veteran’s wrongful termination case The Supreme Court is set to hear the case of Torres, an Army reservist, who claims he was forced to resign from his post as a state trooper with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
March 28, 2022 California National Guard's relationship with Ukraine spans decades, now shifting to remote aid The California National Guard has had a working relationship with the Ukrainian military since the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990's.