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Army Father Comes Home for Christmas, Surprises Son
Christmas came a little early this year for a Connecticut grade schooler when his military father paid him a surprise visit.
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WATCH: Army Veteran Recounts How He Disarmed Club Q Gunman
U.S. Army veteran Richard Fierro spoke during a news conference outside his Colorado home about his efforts to subdue the gunman in Saturday’s shooting at Club Q.
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Hope and Healing With Equine Therapy
We learn about the Jinx McCain Horsemanship Program and their mission to help veterans heal with the power of equine therapy. MORE: TheFund.org | @SemperFiAndAmericasFund
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Army Guard Troops Risk Dismissal as Vaccine Deadline Looms
Up to 40,000 Army National Guard soldiers across the country – or about 13% of the force — have not yet gotten the mandated COVID-19 vaccine, and as the deadline for shots looms, at least 14,000 of them have flatly refused and could be forced out of the service.
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Texas Medic Says More Help Needed in Ukraine
A North Texas medic is volunteering in Ukraine and says more help is needed.
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North Texas Medic Volunteering for Combat in Ukraine
Anja Osmon, of Sherman, traveled to Ukraine six weeks ago; the Army-trained medic says more volunteers with military experience are needed.
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Army Stuns Missouri in Armed Forces Bowl on Last-Second FG
Cole Talley kicked a 41-yard field goal as time expired and Army rallied to beat Missouri 24-22 in the Armed Forces Bowl.
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Did It for the Money: This 32-Year-Old Joined the Army for a $300,000 Dental School Scholarship
Today, Vo lives with his fiancé, Marcus in Costa Mesa, California, works as a pediatric dentist and earns roughly $200,000 per year.
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Pentagon Will Require COVID Vaccine for All Troops by Sept. 15
The Pentagon says it will be requiring all members of the U.S. military to receive a COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 15, a deadline that could be moved forward if it receives final FDA approval or if infection rates continue to rise.
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Study: Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, Among Texas Bases Leading Army Posts in Risk of Sexual Assault
Female soldiers at Army bases in Texas, Colorado, Kansas and Kentucky face a greater risk of sexual assault and harassment than those at other posts, accounting for more than a third of all active-duty Army women sexually assaulted in 2018, according to a new Rand Corp. study.
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Senate Confirms Christine Wormuth as First Female Army Secretary
Christine Wormuth has been confirmed unanimously by the Senate to be the first female secretary of the Army
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Army Contract Could Push Garland Ammo Manufacturer's Next-Gen Bullets Into Mainstream
True Velocity has been shortlisted for the ammunition manufacturing part of a multibillion-dollar U.S. Army contract, but it’s pushing to convince military decision makers to trust its polymer cased ammunition design.
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Fort Hood Dedicates Access Gate to Vanessa Guillén in Ceremony Monday
Fort Hood will officially dedicate an access gate to Spc. Vanessa Guillén on April 19 at 1 p.m. after six months of construction.
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U.S. Army Makes a Major Change to Body Fat Standards for New Moms
The Army just made a huge change in policy for moms. On Friday, the Army announced that active duty or reserve soldiers who have just given birth will have 365 days to meet body fat requirements, instead of the previous 180 days. Moms in the miltary welcomed the change. U.S. Army Major Natalie Mallue said the new policy means she…
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Army: Sick Soldiers Drank Compound Found in Antifreeze
U.S. Army officials say 11 soldiers at Fort Bliss in Texas were sickened after drinking an industrial compound found in antifreeze
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First Ever College Football Game At Globe Life Field Announced
The Army and Air Force academies will play at a neutral site for the first time in more than a half-century when the rivalry game moves next year to Globe Life Field in Arlington.
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Army and Air Force to Play Rivalry Game at Globe Life Field, Details Announced
The Army and Air Force academies will play at a neutral site for the first time in more than a half-century when the rivalry game moves next year to Globe Life Field in Arlington.
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Trump Doesn't — Then Briefly Does — Wear Mask in Stands at Army-Navy Football Game as Covid Rages Across U.S.
The failure by Trump to wear a mask at the Army-Navy game came amid a record number of deaths from coronavirus, and as a Covid-19 vaccine was approved for use.
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National Museum of the US Army Opens on Veterans Day
The National Museum of the United States Army in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, is opening its doors on Veterans Day.
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Vanessa Guillén's Family Opens Up About Fort Hood Soldier's Death on ‘Red Table Talk'
Weeks before her disappearance, slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén told her mother that she had been sexually harassed at the Army base and was afraid to speak up because of what Gloria Guillen calls a culture that protects abusers in the military at the expense of victims like her daughter, NBC News reports.