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A U.S. Army base originally named after a Confederate general, then renamed Fort Liberty, will revert to the name Fort Bragg. Its new namesake is WWII hero Roland Bragg — unbeknownst to his family.
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The Army released the identity of the third crew member aboard the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the deadly airport crash near DCA as Capt. Rebecca Lobach, an aviation officer and past ROTC cadet.
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Army Pfc. Arthur A. Clifton was buried after he'd been declared non-recoverable and missing in action during the Korean War.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered an investigation into retired general Mark Milley — who often clashed with President Trump — and determine whether he should be reduced in rank.
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Staff Sergeant Payton May has been pleading for two years to be reunited with his K9 best friend, and his wish came true just in time for the holiday season.
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.Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville is blocking military promotions to protest a Defense Department reproductive health policy
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In 2021, Congress reversed a policy that blocked students with dependents from continuing their studies at the highly competitive military academies. The change is scheduled to take effect in the upcoming school year.
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Louisiana's Fort Polk became Fort Johnson, the latest Army base to replace its Confederate name. It now honors a soldier who earned a Medal of Honor a century after the night that made him a hero.
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Under a new Army program, West Point students are working with the Defense Department to address climate challenges that could affect national security.
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About 70,000 inspections yielded more than 2,100 findings of mold. Now, the Army has begun a service-wide initiative to detect and clean it up sooner.