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Official: Soldiers Died by Suicide at Arizona-Mexico Border
A medical examiner says two soldiers helping secure the Mexico border in Arizona died by suicide.
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Soldiers, Families Recall 2016 Fort Hood Training Accident
It was a hot, sunny day on Saturday — a perfect day for a barbecue at Killeen’s Long Branch Park. The Killeen Daily Herald reports slowly, the guests began to arrive. As each person showed up, some bringing their families, smiles split faces and hugs were given as if they had not seen each other in years.
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Vietnam Vets Reunite in Texas, Mourn Soldier Killed in 1970
Some Army veterans recently held a reunion in Texas in the first time since they were together since tromping through the jungles of Vietnam on enemy patrol.
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2 Fort Bliss Soldiers Killed in Training Crash Identified
Authorities have released the names of two soldiers from Texas’ Fort Bliss who died when two military training vehicles crashed in southern New Mexico.
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US Army Sergeant Gets Life Without Parole for Slaying Wife
A U.S. Army sergeant has been sentenced to life in federal prison for killing his wife, who was an Army soldier.
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US Army Sergeant Convicted of Killing Soldier Wife in 2015
A U.S. Army sergeant has been convicted of killing his soldier wife in 2015.
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Soldiers Place 230,000 US Flags at Arlington National Cemetery
Soldiers placed nearly a quarter-million U.S. flags at Arlington National Cemetery Thursday as part of a Memorial Day tradition.
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1 US Soldier Killed, 2 Wounded in Southern Afghanistan
The U.S. military says that one U.S. Army soldier was killed and two others were injured in southern Afghanistan.
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Defense Department: 2 US Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
The Department of Defense says two soldiers stationed out of Fort Hood died Saturday from injuries inflicted by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan.
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Soldiers Place 230,000 US Flags at Arlington Cemetery
Soldiers placed nearly a quarter-million U.S. flags at Arlington National Cemetery as part of a Memorial Day tradition.
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Soldiers Place American Flags at Arlington National Cemetery
Soldiers with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, known as The Old Guard, placed thousands of flags in front of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate Memorial Day. News4’s Kristin Wright reports.
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WWII Soldier's Lost Dog Tag Being Given to Texas Relatives
A long-lost dog tag belonging to an American soldier killed in World War II will soon reach his family in Texas.
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Fort Worth Soldier Killed in Wrong-Way Crash in Kansas
A woman killed in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 in Kansas has been identified as a soldier from Fort Worth.