Army Finds Mold in 2,100 Buildings Following Service-Wide Inspection The majority of buildings found to have mold issues were located in humid climates, such as Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Fort...
Hawaii Bases Now Allow Pregnant Soldiers to Move Out of Barracks Sooner Junior soldiers in Hawaii are now allowed to move out of their barracks after 20 weeks of pregnancy, a potentially huge step...
Animal Group Accuses Hawaii Soldiers of Shooting Cats with Blowguns Brought Home from Deployment Multiple feral cats were shot with blowgun darts, and some were severely mutilated around Schofield Barracks in Hawaii.
Hawaii-Based Soldier Charged with Killing Wife Is in Pretrial Confinement, Officials Say Army Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez was charged Feb. 4 with the murder of 25-year-old Selena Roth.
This Military Pharmacy Program Could Reduce Waiting Room Time The days of sitting in a military treatment facility pharmacy waiting area for hours at a time may be over soon.
US Sends 2,000 Guard Troops, 100 Aircraft to Unprecedented NATO Exercise Aimed to Deter Russia Germany is preparing to host the biggest air deployment exercise in NATO's history, a show of force intended to impress...
Researchers Say Military Service Is the 'Single Strongest' Predictor of Violent Extremism The new analysis comes as the Pentagon and the services try to grapple with the idea of extremism within the ranks.
Cutting Weight: Marine Infantry Battalions to Shrink 10% by End of the Summer The service's "Force Design 2030" initiative will shave the current infantry battalion size from 900 down to 811 by September...
Feds Sue for Millions in Damages After Osprey Incident at San Diego Airport More than three years after a civilian skydiving aircraft collided with an MV-22 Osprey sitting on a San Diego runway, the U...
Green Berets Have Struggled for Years with Recruiting, Internal Data Shows As Green Beret recruiting has faltered for years, the Army has also been chipping away at the size of its elite units.