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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.
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Vietnam Veterans Reunite More Than 50 Years After Serving Together
Two Texans who served their country together have reunited after more than 50 years apart.
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Vietnam Veterans Reunite More Than 50 Years After Serving Together
Two Texans who served their country together have reunited after more than 50 years apart, NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports.
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Army: Independent Probe Coming After Fort Hood Soldier Death
U.S. Army officials say they will begin an independent review of the command climate at Fort Hood following calls for a more thorough investigation into the killing of a soldier from the Texas base
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Army Speaks Out on Vanessa Guillen, Missing Fort Hood Soldier
The U.S. Army, which has come under criticism by the family of missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, is speaking out, addressing questions about the investigation into her disappearance more than two months ago.
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Search Ongoing for Missing Fort Hood Soldier Vanessa Guillén
The search is ongoing for the missing 20-year-old soldier out of Fort Hood.
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Military Sexual Assault Reports Rise, in Air Force Above All
The Pentagon says reports of sexual assaults across the military increased slightly last year, with the Air Force showing the biggest jump of all the services
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Haiti Police Exchange Fire With Troops Near National Palace
Haitian police officers have exchanged gunfire for hours with soldiers of the newly reconstituted army outside the national palace.
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#SomethingGood: Wounded Army Veteran's Mission to Give Back Through Clean Water
An Army veteran from Texas has had a thirst to help others his entire life. John Wayne Walding, yes that is his real name, served his country for years. He medically retired soon after he lost his leg in Afghanistan in 2008. His desire to help others didn’t get left on the battlefield. “We owe it to the fallen to…
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#SomethingGood: Wounded Army Veteran's Mission to Give Back Through Clean Water
An Army veteran from Texas has had a thirst to help others his entire life. John Wayne Walding, yes that is his real name, served his country for years. He medically retired soon after he lost his leg in Afghanistan in 2008.
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2 US Service Members Killed by Roadside Bomb in Afghanistan
Two U.S. service members were killed and two others injured when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan, the U.S. military said in a statement Saturday. In keeping with defense department rules, the U.S. military did not identify the service members. But a statement issued by Aurora, Illinois, Mayor Richard Irvin said Miguel Villalon, 21,...
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Possible ‘White Power' Hand Signs at Army-Navy Game Probed
The Army and Navy academies are looking into hand signs flashed by students that can be associated with “white power” and were televised during the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia on Saturday, school officials said. Cadets at West Point and midshipmen at the Naval Academy in the stands both appeared to display the sign during the broadcast, officials with the two...
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Parents Defend Gunman at Earle Cabell Federal Building: ‘He's Not a Monster'
The grieving parents of the gunman at the Earle Cabell Federal Building in Dallas said they feel their son intentionally missed easy human targets when he sprayed bullets into the building.
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FBI Got Tip About Dallas Courthouse Shooter in 2016
NBC 5 Investigates has learned that the FBI received a call about three years ago about the U.S. Army veteran who opened fire on a courthouse in downtown Dallas.