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Jonathan Majors to Return to 'Loki' Season 2, But U.S. Army Plans New Ads After the Actor's Arrest

Jonathan Majors has been confirmed to return to Marvel's "Loki" season 2. But the U.S. Army plans to release new ads without the actor after he was arrested over assault and domestic violence charges.
Georgia: Lightning Strikes U.S. Army Base, One Soldier Dead, 9 Injured

Georgia: Lightning Strikes U.S. Army Base, One Soldier Dead, 9 Injured

A lightning bolt struck the U.S. Army base at Fort Gordon, Georgia. A spokesperson for the base said that the lightning strike killed one U.S. Army Reserve soldier, and also injured nine others.
2 Hurt After 'Ninja' With a Sword Attacks U.S. Army Special Operations Unit in California

2 Hurt After 'Ninja' With a Sword Attacks U.S. Army Special Operations Unit in California

A man "wearing full ninja garb" set off a scramble among members of a U.S. Army special operations unit in California after he attacked them.
Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed in Fort Hood, Army Confirms

Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed in Fort Hood Before Murder: Army

Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen told her mother that she was being sexually harassed and reported it to her superior, according to U.S. Army documents.
Vanessa Guillen Honored With Memorial Gate at Fort Hood

Slain Soldier Vanessa Guillen Honored With Memorial Gate at Fort Hood

A year after U.S. Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen's death, Fort Hood named a gate after her to honor her memory.
Biden Picks Christine Wormuth as First Woman to Lead U.S. Army

Pres. Biden Picks Christine Wormuth as First Woman to Lead U.S. Army

The first woman to lead the U.S. Army could be a former senior Pentagon official as President Joe Biden plans to nominate Christine Wormuth in the position.
Biden Administration Eyes Army Base to House Migrant Children

Biden Administration Eyes Army Base to House Migrant Children

The Biden administration is looking at a Virginia military base as a possible site to house unaccompanied migrant children.
Army Officer Emily Rainey Under Investigation for Role in Capitol Riot

Army Officer Emily Rainey Under Investigation for Role in Capitol Riot

Emily Rainey, an Army captain, is currently under investigation for joining last week's rally and the subsequent riot at the U.S. Capitol in an effort to disrupt the Electoral College votes certification, an Army spokesperson said.
Latino Army Officer’s Mother deported Due to Prior Deportation Cases in the US

Army Veteran Feels Betrayed After His Mother Is Deported

A Latino officer of the US Army was disappointed about the deportation of his mother. (Photo : Reuters) A United States of America Officer of the Army of Latino desent felt "betrayed" by the U.

Illegally Detained and Discriminated Latino Veteran to Be Paid $190,000 by ICE

As a result of racial profiling, ICE is to pay big for damages through a monumental court decision. (Photo : flickr/DVIDSHUB) A case of racism was filed in December of 2018.

US Army Helicopter Crash News, Info: 4 Soldiers Killed in Black Hawk Chopper Crash at Fort Hood

U.S. Army officials announced the death of four soldiers who were killed during a helicopter crash at Fort Hood Monday evening.

US Army Veteran Captain Florent Groberg Awarded Medal of Honor in White House Ceremony

Retired U.S. Army Capt. Florent Groberg was awarded the nation's highest military honor for heroically tackling a suicide bomber while serving in Afghanistan in 2012.

Afghan Child Abuse: US Soldiers Instructed to Ignore Sexual Abuse of Boys by Allies

U.S. soldiers have been instructed to ignore the sexual abuse of boys perpetrated by their Afghan allies.

Two Women to Graduate From Army Ranger School, First in Program's History

For the first time in the program's history, two women are set to graduate from the United States Army Ranger School, often dubbed the "toughest combat course in the world."

Former POW Bowe Bergdahl Found at Mendocino Marijuana Farm During Raid

Bergdahl's preliminary hearing for allegedly deserting his Army unit in Afghanistan in 2009 is scheduled for September.

Retired Army Doctor Suspended for Allegedly Performing Unethical Experiments on People

Dr. John Henry Hagmann -- a retired Army doctor and noted pioneer of emergency medicine -- has been suspended by the Virginia Board of Medicine for allegedly performing unethical experiments upon human subjects

Fallen Soldiers Project Honors Late Latino Solider

Artist Phil Taylor is using his talent to touch people's lives though the American Fallen Soldiers Project.

Pentagon Mistakenly Sent Live Anthrax to 9 U.S. State Labs and Air Base in South Korea

The Pentagon had mistakenly sent live anthrax samples to nine U.S. state laboratories and one air base in South Korea.

Military Citizenship Requirements: U.S. Military Expands Mavni Program that Helps Expedite Citizenship Process for Immigrants

The Mavni program, which expedites citizenship for immigrants with essential medical and language skills, will be expanded to accept 3,000 new soldiers. It will then be expanded again in the next year.

Bradley Edward Manning News: US Army Approves Hormone Therapy for Transgender WikiLeaks Informant Chelsea Manning to Become a Woman

Chelsea Manning, the soldier convicted of forwarding sensitive national-security information to the whistleblower organization WikiLeaks, has been approved for hormone therapy to continue her transition to a woman.

Bowe Bergdahl News Update 015: US Army Denies Already Charging Sergeant With Desertion

Despite media reports, the U.S. Army on Tuesday confirmed that a decision has yet to be made over whether or not desertion charges will be brought against Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. Army Sgt. who was held by the Taliban as a prisoner of war for five years.
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