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3 GOP-led states to send hundreds of National Guard troops to DC
Three Republican-led states are deploying National Guard members to Washington to help the Trump administration’s takeover of the city’s police department.
By Matt Brown
Cadets to compete in their version of Best Ranger competition
Teams from all the service academies are competing in the 36-hour event.
By Charlsy Panzino
First West Coast gender integrated Marine Combat Training class graduates
The first ever West Coast gender-integrated MCT class graduated on Tuesday.
By Shawn Snow
US-South Korean military exercises to begin April 1
At a potentially pivotal moment of diplomacy with North Korea, the Pentagon said Monday that annual U.S.-South Korean military exercises that had been postponed for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics will begin April 1.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Medal of Honor recipient to future leaders: Be good people
Retired Army Capt. Flo Groberg told high schoolers that his military experience inspires him to pay it forward.
By Charlsy Panzino
Former Army, VA Secretary Togo West dies at age 75
West was the second African American to serve as the top Army civilian and also the second to serve as the nation's top veterans administrator.
Army honors three JROTC cadets killed in Florida shooting
West Point posthumously admitted one of the JROTC cadets to the academy, and all three are being awarded heroism medals.
By Charlsy Panzino
Fallout from Niger ambush could scale back Africa missions, strip commanders of autonomy
A probe into the Niger ambush that killed four U.S. soldiers is expected to recommend reducing ground missions in West Africa and stripping field commanders of the autonomy that allows them to send service members on risky missions.
By Kyle Rempfer
Charles Young: The Army’s first black colonel
The officer's Army career began with solitude and discrimination at West Point.
By David P. Colley
Here's one of the people to thank for your GPS
Gladys West was putting together a short bio about herself for a sorority function that recognized senior members of the group. She noted her 42-year career at the Navy base at Dahlgren and devoted one short-and-sweet line to the fact she was part of the team that developed the Global Positioning System in the 1950s and 1960s.
By Cathy Dyson, The (Fredericksburg, Va.) Free Lance-Star via AP
Fenway Park to host Army-Navy baseball clash in April
The game comes 106 years after the park hosted its first official Boston Red Sox contest.
By Kevin Lilley