Fort Riley soldier sentenced to 3½ years in prison for driving drunk, killing off-duty police officer
Pvt. Gage Kaiser, 20, pleaded guilty to driving drunk and killing an off-duty police officer on a rural Kansas road last year.
Pvt. Gage Kaiser, 20, pleaded guilty to driving drunk and killing an off-duty police officer on a rural Kansas road last year.
The Oregon Army National Guard has unveiled 6-mile off-road tank driver training course at Raymond F. Rees Training Center. The new course will allow local National Guard units to conduct essential driver training without traveling hundreds of miles to out-of-state facilities.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
A fire broke out at a transportation center next to the international airport in El Paso, Texas, on Tuesday, injuring five people and sending a large tower of black smoke billowing over the city on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Daniel Driscoll received a largely warm reception from the panel during his confirmation hearing last month and said he would serve soldiers, rather than generals or “the bureaucracy” as the top civilian official overseeing the military’s largest service.
The Army introduced EagleCash in 1997 as an alternative to cash, debit cards and credit cards. At its high point in 2010, it processed $1.9 billion in transactions annually, mostly at Army and Air Force Exchange Service and concessionaire-run stores.
A Utah National Guard officer deployed to Djibouti recently received a six-month jail sentence after pleading guilty to sexual harassment during a court-martial at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza.
Fort Liberty, the Army’s largest post, is once again Fort Bragg but without the Confederate tie.
Former Staff Sgt. Cameron James Taylor returned to the Seattle area after leaving the Army with an other-than-honorable discharge, where he was convicted in 2019 for sexually assaulting a five-year-old child. Investigators interviewed other children who had been in contact with him and uncovered a 2012 incident that took place at Lewis-McChord.
U.S. and South Korean troops trained together in freezing temperatures, just 16 miles from the border with North Korea.