A Soldier Saved a Woman from a Violent Assault. Now He's Being Honored with Rare Valor Award Spc. Rene Rodriguez is set to be awarded the Soldier's Medal, the service's highest award for heroism outside of combat.
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.
Army Unveils Occupational Fields that Need More Soldiers – and Bonuses to Get Them Filled Referred to as "precision retention," the program highlights overcrowded occupational specialties, such as cavalry scouts and...
Air Force Colonel Heading Maintenance Group at New Mexico Base Is Relieved of Command Col. Danzel Albertsen, commander of the 49th Maintenance Group at Holloman Air Force Base, was removed from his leadership...
The Mental Burden of Using Military Benefits For those who have to line up specialty or mental health care, the back and forth can become a full-time job. But is the...
The Standoff at Gate 36: Texas Sends in the Troops to Block Migrants from Seeking Asylum Immigration enforcement has long been the domain of the federal government. But Texas is challenging that at a time when...
1,100 Army Corps of Engineers Personnel to Help Clear Debris in Baltimore Bridge Collapse The Army Corps of Engineers is set to review the damage and remove and manage debris from the river, with the eventual goal...