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Reservist in Maine shooting was a “low threat” after hospital release
An Army Reserves lieutenant colonel testified that there were no signs reservist Robert Card might commit a mass shooting.
Army colonel pleads guilty to stealing $62K in benefits amid pandemic
A Reserve colonel lied about his home address and enlisted the help of another individual to receive false rent payments in a scheme to defraud the Army.
By Riley Ceder
Opinion
The post-9/11 generation’s path to post-traumatic growth
Veterans who embody the ethos of post-traumatic growth push back against the narrative of the “broken” vet. I urge you to join them.
By Patrick J. Murphy
98-year-old WWII vet believed to be oldest American organ donor ever
World War II and Korean War veteran Orville Allen lived a lifetime of service, and when he died at age 98 he had one last thing to give: his liver.
Congressman accuses Army of political attacks over combat badge
Rep. Troy Nehls has received criticism for wearing a Combat Infantry Badge lapel pin after the service revoked the award last year.
A former sergeant’s rideshare scam cost the Army millions
A former Army sergeant who swindled the Army out of millions through a rideshare program called Soldier Vanpools, LLC, will spend three years in prison.
By Riley Ceder
Colombian man who drugged, robbed US soldiers sentenced to 48 years
Jeffersson Arango Castellanos targeted the service members while they were on temporary duty in Bogota, Colombia.
By Riley Ceder
Military spouses can recoup up to $1,000 in business costs after moves
Spouses in most military branches can now apply for reimbursement of business costs related to PCS moves.
By Karen Jowers
The Army-Navy Gaza aid pier is back in the beach
Rough seas had damaged the vital aid pier, requiring its removal.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Tara Copp, AP
Rangers led the way in the D-Day landings 80 years ago
Among the 150,000 soldiers who landed on and fought across the Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944, were 1,000 members of a new, specially trained unit.
By James Sandy, University of Texas at Arlington, The Conversation
Army snipers subdue man who tried to open plane’s exit door mid-flight
Two soldiers helped a plane land safely after a man onboard attempted to open the exit doors.
By Riley Ceder