Mold Is Consuming Fort Stewart’s Barracks as a Pattern Emerges Across the Army Broken air conditioners, poor ventilation; and little to no barracks maintenance have created a decades-long breeding ground...
Army Identifies Officer Who Died in Helicopter Incident at Fort Stewart Capt. James Bellew, 26, was found dead at the site of the incident at Wright Army Airfield.
Former Army Sergeant Charged with Stabbing Soldier to Death in Fort Stewart Barracks Room Byron Booker, a 27-year-old sergeant who left the Army in May, has been charged with murdering Spc. Austin Hawk.
Paratrooper Killed on Training Jump Was 20-Year-Old PFC Pfc. Jean Cruz De Leon's parachute malfunctioned during a training jump at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
Fort Bragg Paratrooper Dies During Airborne Training An Army paratrooper has died while conducting training operations at Fort Stewart, Georgia, the Army announced.
Fort Stewart Training Accident Leaves 3 Soldiers Dead, 3 Injured, Officials Say The six soldiers were riding on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle when the accident occurred.
The Active-Duty Troops Deploying to the Texas Border Are From These Bases About 1,000 of the 5,200 troops going to the border are in place and more are preparing to go.
Beards, Body Fat in the Crosshairs as Hegseth Orders Military-Wide Standards Review Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a sweeping, military-wide review of physical fitness and grooming standards with...
The Worst War Movies Ever Made, According to Service Members and Veterans These are the worst war movies ever made, according to Military.com readers.
There's a New War Game for 'Nerds with a Drive for Violence.' It's Spreading Across the Marine Corps. In the war game "Down Range," Marine units can check out "kits" with dice, rules sheets and 3D-printed pieces that resemble...
Pentagon to Unveil Cuts Alongside Fiscal 2026 Budget Request The letter, addressed to House Armed Services Chair Mike D. Rogers, R- Ala., and dated March 5, states that Congress will be...
Supreme Court Upholds VA Court Decision Not to Review 'Benefit-of-the-Doubt' Evidence in Veterans' Claims In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court said last week that, while the Department of Veterans Affairs should favor veterans...