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The Second Army cased its colors Friday at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and was inactivated for the fourth time in its nearly 100-year history.
It was March 12, 1971, in northern Vietnam’s Quin Tri, when the gun truck, “Proud American,” was struck by two B40 ...
Moving may be a part of military life, but for families of color and other groups, military moves pose more than an inconvenience: They threaten their safety. That puts our nation's readiness at risk.
Members of the public and dozens of lawmakers gathered Thursday at Emancipation Hall on Capitol Hill as Congressional Gold ...
Nakasone and ARCYBER Command Sgt. Maj. William Bruns cased the Second Army colors at the ceremony. Second Army was officially discontinued on Jan. 18 to "improve Army readiness and achieve unity ...
And active duty families of color have fears about their safety, even in the military community: four in 10 said they had feared for their safety in the military community at least once in the ...
WASHINGTON — Female soldiers can let their hair down, and flash a little nail color under new rules being approved by the Army. But male soldiers will still have to shave. Army leaders announced ...
42% of service members of color in a new survey turned down an assignment or permanent change of station order because of concerns about racism and discrimination, even when they knew doing so ...
There's also a group of Swiss Army Knives made with a translucent colored casing that are available in orange, blue, green, ...
Uncasing the First Army’s red and white flag Thursday morning signifies that the unit, which moved from Georgia to the Rock Island Arsenal, is “open for business,” Lt. General Mick ...
Army active-duty members and veterans are invited to a “Paint Your Pelican” event at the News Journal building, 101 E. Romana St., beginning at 10 a.m. June 26. Paint and brushes will be ...
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