Army Investigates Fort Bragg Soldier for Attending Rally That Ended in US Capitol Breach Capt. Emily Rainey is scheduled to leave the Army in April after resigning her commission over earlier incidents.
The Military Wants Volunteers to Test Another COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate The DoD is seeking volunteers near Fort Bragg to participate in the Phase III clinical trials of another coronavirus vaccine.
Notes from France Honor American Soldiers' D-Day Sacrifice The package made a long journey from Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, to Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Autopsy: Fort Bragg Soldier Found Dead in North Carolina Decapitated The cause of his death remains undetermined because only his head was available for examination.
Soldier Found Dead at Fort Bragg Was a Green Beret Master Sgt. William J. Lavigne II was found dead in the training area, along with a veteran previously assigned to the base.
Investigators Look into Two Bodies Found on Fort Bragg A statement from the North Carolina post said the bodies were found on Wednesday in a training area.
'We Don't Want History to Get Lost:' Fort Bragg Soldier Proposes Way to Preserve Veteran Photos Each month, the top ideas are picked for soldiers to make 10-minute pitches to judges, similar to "Shark Tank."
Fort Bragg Officials: No Health Issues Reported After Mold Found in Barracks The root cause of the mold was malfunctioning heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
Fort Bragg Now Admits its Twitter Account Wasn't Hacked An admin has taken responsibility after the base's official Twitter account posted a series of sexual tweets Wednesday.
Fort Bragg Says its Twitter Account Was Hacked Fort Bragg's Twitter page is now secure after it was hacked Wednesday, officials said.
Why Military Veterans and Law Enforcement Joined the Capitol Insurrection The deadly riot in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 attracted a variety of far-right extremists who shared a devotion to Trump.
FBI Searches for Armored Military Vehicle in California The Humvee was stolen from a National Guard Armory in a Los Angeles suburb.
DoD Cancels Plans to Let Thousands of Civilian Employees Shop at Exchange The proposal to expand military exchange shopping privileges had been expected to be finalized in late 2020.
After Years of Fighting, the Military Has Started Phasing Out 'Widow’s Tax' Many survivors will see at least $400 more in their Feb. 1 annuity payments.
After Training Changes, Air Force SERE School Sees Near-Historic Low Attrition Typically, about half of each class washes out during the final apprentice course because of its demanding nature.