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Her Medal of Honor was once revoked. Now her base is being renamed.
Fort Walker, named in 2023 after Civil War Union surgeon Mary Walker, will revert back to Fort A.P. Hill. For her family, the retraction feels familiar.
By Hope Hodge Seck
2 freed after shots fired at SUV in NSA campus confrontation
Two of the three people who were in a sport utility vehicle that was stopped and fired upon when it tried to enter the National Security Agency campus without authorization have been released, an FBI spokesman said Thursday.
Suspect wounded, SUV stopped after shooting at NSA gate
One person was wounded in a shooting Wednesday morning outside the National Security Agency campus at Fort Meade.
Fort McCoy might be cold, but training for these Marines goes on
Hundreds of Marines made the trip to Fort McCoy this month in Wisconsin for the 2nd Marine Air Wing’s Ullr Shield, which was designed to improve their capabilities in extreme cold-weather environments, according to the Marine Corps.
By Ken Chamberlain
Ohio man sentenced to 22 years for plot to kill US troops
An Ohio man who admitted he plotted to kill U.S. military members after receiving training in Syria apologized to his family and adopted country Monday before a federal judge sentenced him to 22 years in prison.
Army veteran killed self with gun previously seized, sold by police
After a 24-year-old Army veteran killed himself in 2014 using a gun previously confiscated by the Washington State Patrol, his mother told a police detective her son had spent time in a military prison, so he wasn’t supposed to have a weapon.
Inherent Resolve commander gives update about fight against Islamic State
The commander leading the campaign against the Islamic State in the Middle East says challenges remain despite pushing the militant organization from some territories throughout the region.
Pentagon identifies Fort Bliss soldier who died in Iraq
Cpl. Todd McGurn died on Saturday in a non-combat-related incident.
By Charlsy Panzino
Women get chance to 'one-up' the men in mixed infantry units
The young Army infantry recruits lined up in full combat gear, guns at the ready. At the signal, a soldier in front kicked in the door and they burst into the room, swiveling to check around the walls for threats.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press