The first day of the Army’s famously grueling Ranger School will get a little tougher next month, according to the service’s ...
The Army’s top enlisted leader, Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer, said this week that he wants to overhaul how soldiers ...
The evolution of testing and training has affected the Ranger School and Ranger Assessment and Selection Program, with a new ...
The Army Reserve is nearing completion on the construction of a facility on a 100-acre property near the Gainesville Regional ...
A U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician was recently selected as the honor graduate of the Basic Military ...
Soldiers looking to become some of the most elite in the U.S. Army will be assessed with new physical benchmarks, starting in ...
Kari Lake, the failed Arizona politician and current special adviser to the president at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, has withdrawn the termination of a federal grant to Radio Free Europe/Radio ...
Before he passed, former Texas Tech Professor Bill Pasewark recalled seeing "things that stay with you forever" on Iwo Jima during World War II.
In a heartfelt ceremony held at the American Legion Post 558, Plains Township, three local veterans were honored by the Northeast Chapter Quilts of Valor in tribute to their service to the nation.
Earlie J. Jones, Sgt., U.S Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. U.I. Jones, Rt. 2, Andalusia, has returned from overseas and is in Battey State Army Hospital in Rome, Ga. He joined the Army in Nov. 1940 at Ft.