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A U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center employee was recently recognized for leading a ...
As huge jetliners roared at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport in the morning of July 15, a somber silence ...
Lawmakers are hoping to put the brakes on a Defense Department initiative moving toward privatizing retail programs on ...
Ledger Stax brings e-ink touchscreen to crypto cold storage, merging sleek design with military-grade security in one compact ...
A new Army policy explains the steps that investigators can take to screen deceased soldiers’ cell phones for sensitive ...
A Korean War soldier, unidentified for decades, was finally laid to rest in his hometown of Laconia, part of a wider effort to bring back more remains from overseas conflicts.
A wreck on I-565 has left two people injured Saturday afternoon.
Five people accused of the murder for hire of a Hartselle man in 2020 appeared in court Friday ahead of the accused shooter’s October trial.
Tonight, we honor Private First Class John Retseck Jr. of Michigan City. Retseck served in the US Army during the Vietnam War. He was killed while serving his country in Vietnam in 1970.
The Army is turning to the private sector to bolster its tech talent. The service has launched a new website to recruit “top-tier, uniquely skilled” technology professionals into the Army Reserve. The ...
U.S. Army Private First Class George A. Curley Jr., of Laconia, was 18 when he was captured while fighting overseas. He died in March 1951 at a prisoner of war camp near Pyoktong, DPRK.
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