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Nancy Leftenant-Colon, first Black woman in Army Nurse Corps, has died
Known as “Lefty,” Nancy Leftenant-Colon was one of six siblings who served in the military, including a brother who was a famed Tuskegee Airmen pilot.
Army fellowship offers paid degree, editor jobs to revitalize journals
Fellows will spend a year at the University of Kansas earning a graduate journalism degree before being assigned as full-time editors to an Army journal.
By Todd South
One killed, another injured in Apache helicopter crash in Alabama
The helicopter flight instructor was killed in the crash.
By Todd South
How a TikTok video got one military officer court-martialed
Service member social media posts are a gray area for the military justice system, attorneys say.
173rd Airborne’s senior enlisted fired over alcohol-related incidents
The former command sergeant major became senior enlisted leader of the 173rd Airborne Brigade in March 2023.
By Todd South
As recruiting rebounds, Army to expand basic training, rebuild for war
The Army is looking to expand basic combat training in a move its leaders hope will meet the challenges of future wars.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
IHG® Army Hotels Celebrates 15 Years of Success
IHG® Army Hotels is celebrating 15 years of providing the finest accommodations and hospitality for the military community.
By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content
Will new child care plans help these Army Special Forces families?
A new military child development center will be built in a civilian community about 20 minutes northeast of Camp "Bull" Simons.
By Karen Jowers
Pentagon report shows what military jobs have highest suicide rates
A newly released report studied rates of suicide in the armed forces by military occupational specialty.
Army’s second-largest post to have its first female commander
Col. Yolanda Gore will be the 89th commander in Fort Meade's 107-year history.
By Todd South
Former Army lawyer pleads guilty to destroying government property
The former lawyer called the Russian embassy in Washington, D.C., the same night he filmed himself deleting legal training materials.
By Todd South