Army won’t say if anyone was punished for training that labeled anti-abortion, animal rights groups terrorists

House lawmakers from both parties fumed as Lt. Gen. Patrick Matlock, the Army’s director of operations, plans and training, told them that service policy prevented him from disclosing any punishments.

US troops finish deployment to remote Alaska island amid spike in Russian military activity

About 130 U.S. soldiers are returning to their bases after being deployed last week to a remote Alaska island with mobile rocket launchers amid a spike in Russian military activity off the western reaches of the U.S., a military official said Thursday.

Europe-wide drill led by US Army puts NATO’s new battle plan into first action

With maps and graphics flashing on movie theater-sized screens, top U.S. Army commanders monitored in real time a scenario of all-out ground war with Russia as new NATO defense plans were put into operation for the first time.

Army’s newest museum to open at Fort Cavazos

After 14 years and $14.5 million, the National Mounted Warrior Museum will open Thursday to the public to share the story of how America’s soldiers have used horses, bicycles, helicopters and tanks to fight in every conflict from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror.

Army investigates abuse claim at on-base child care center in Japan

An investigation is underway into an allegation of abuse at a Child Development Center at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, about 2½ miles from Camp Zama.

Army general nominated to lead US forces in Korea concerned about what Russia is giving North Korea in exchange for munitions

Secret aspects of a new pact between Russia and North Korea are more concerning than the missiles that Pyongyang has shipped to Moscow for use against Ukraine, the Army general nominated to command American and UN forces in South Korea told senators Tuesday.

101st Airborne troops land in the Netherlands in tribute to Allied operation 80 years ago

American airborne troops stormed out of their helicopters and took cover in some of the same fields where Allied troops took on the Nazis 80 years ago in a valiant attempt to clear the way to Germany.

Family of WWII Purple Heart recipient receives New York service medal, 80 years after soldier’s death

The family of a WWII soldier who was killed in action in September 1944 during a fight in Germany received the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross at New York National Guard headquarters on Monday, 80 years after his death.

82nd Airborne paratrooper dies during training in Louisiana

A paratrooper from the 82nd Airborne Division was fatally injured during recent training at a combined arms instruction facility in Louisiana, the Army said.

JBLM soldier who deserted to avoid rape conviction faces murder charge, court-martial for killing taxi driver

Pvt. Jonathan Kang Lee, 25, who deserted to avoid his conviction on child sex charges, now faces a court-martial for a murder charge for killing a taxi driver as he attempted to elude authorities, the Army said.