US Army

Texas Mall Shooting: Gunman's History with US Army Revealed; Victims Identified

Authorities revealed the Texas mall shooting gunman had a brief Army background before the mass shooting.
US Army Identifies 3 Soldiers Who Died in Alaska Helicopter Crash

US Army Identifies 3 Soldiers Who Died in Alaska Helicopter Crash

Three soldiers were killed in the recent US Army helicopter crash last week in Interior Alaska. The US Army has identified the three soldiers who lost their lives in a tragic Alaska helicopter crash near Healy Thursday, according to Fox News.

US Army Veteran Claims He Was Used in Anti-Trump Propaganda by Democrats

A U.S. Army veteran speaks out against his photo being used in all social media platforms to make a false story allegedly made up by the Democrats for political gain.
March And Vigil Held In Austin In Honor Of Murdered Army Spec. Vanessa Guillen

No Stranger to Tragedy: What We Know About the 8 Soldiers' Deaths at Fort Hood

Fort Hood has seen its fair share of deaths among soldiers in the past. This year gave the post a series of tragedies as one soldier after another turns up dead.

Army Offers $15,000 Reward in Search of Missing Ft. Hood Soldier Vanessa Guillen

Authorities are presently searching for Vanessa Guillen, a missing Fort Hood soldier who has not been seen since Wednesday.

Military Scandal: US Troops Under Investigation After Allegedly Raping 54 Colombian Girls, Selling 'Films as Pornographic Material'

U.S. troops and contractors in Colombia have allegedly sexually abused dozens of girls, a non-governmental report explained. None of the accused or suspected have been charged or investigated.

Army Tattoo Policy: New Policy Will No Longer Limit Number & Size of Tattoos, Aims to Encourage Recruitment

The U.S. Army has updated its tattoo policy to encourage concerned citizens to enlist as well as for soldiers to remain in the service. The new policy will allow for any number of tattoos will less restrictions.

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl: Former Taliban Prisoner Charged with Desertion

The U.S. military has charged Sgt. Bergdahl with desertion after he left his post in Afghanistan five years, leading to his capture by terrorists. He could face life in prison, if convicted.

US Army Eases Regulations On Transgender Troops

The U.S. Army has changed regulations concerning the dismissal of transgender troops, making it harder for officers to dismiss them. Some see this as a move that could lead to the Army and other military branches allowing transgender troops.

Bowe Bergdahl Army: Former Taliban Prisoner Makes Return to 'Regular Duty' at Texas Base

Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. Army Sgt. who was held by the Taliban as a prisoner of war for five years, has returned to "regular duty," the Army confirmed on Monday.

Taliban POW Release News: Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's Homecoming Party Cancelled Due to Claims He Was a Deserter

Organizers are no longer planning to throw a welcome home party for former Taliban captive Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in his hometown of Hailey, Idaho due to public backlash over the nature of his capture back in 2009.

Fort Hood Killer and Shooting Update: Spc. Ivan Lopez's Rampage Leaves 4 Dead and 16 Wounded

In an event similar to the 2009 shooting, a soldier turns on his fellow men, killing three before turning the gun on himself.

'Iron Man 3' Release Date, Cast & Plot Updates: Military to Use Real-Life Iron Man Suit This Year

The US Army says its ready to release its own Iron Man suit by June of this year. The military's own Iron Man suit, dubbed as the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, or TALOS for short, may be unveiled this year.
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