Former Army sergeant gets prison term for defrauding millions of dollars from service using rideshare scheme

A former Army sergeant was sentenced to three years in prison for defrauding millions of dollars from the service in a rideshare scam using illegally obtained personal information from more than 800 soldiers, the Justice Department announced.

Army Reserve colonel pleads guilty to stealing $62K in benefits during pandemic response

Col. Reece Dennis Roberts pleaded guilty Tuesday in a Utah federal courtroom to charges that he stole more than $62,000 from the Army through a scheme to collect more housing allowance than he was owed while on orders during the coronavirus pandemic.

Skydiver forced to cut his main parachute during Selfridge jump

Few attending the 2024 Selfridge Open House & Air Show may have noticed, but a member of the U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team had a problem in midair and was forced to use his reserve chute. He landed safely.

Fort Carson trains for large-scale conflict, innovates with small drones

Soldiers at Fort Carson, south of Colorado Springs, engaged in training exercises on large-scale conflict which included use of helicopters, artillery and rockets. New high-tech drones used for real-time battlefield surveillance were also tested.

7-year-old becomes honorary National Guard 1st sergeant for bravery in fight against cancer

An Illinois 7-year-old battling cancer became the state’s youngest honorary National Guard 1st Sgt. in recognition of his bravery fighting the disease.

Boil advisory rescinded near US bases in Bavaria

A municipality located near U.S. military installations in Bavaria is instructing residents to boil their drinking water because of the presence of potentially harmful bacteria.

US Navy in Italy apologizes for snafu that barred Chinese nationals from school sports event

A U.S. Navy base in Italy is considering easing access to a recreational park after an approved visit by a local international school was abruptly canceled when students with Chinese citizenship were barred from entry.

‘Second father’: Soldiers remember command sergeant major who died last month in South Korea

Command Sgt. Maj. Jeremy Sims, who died last month in South Korea, is being remembered as a “loyal friend” and a “second father.”

Army asks for comments on proposed Oahu land leases

The Army is seeking public comments on a draft environmental impact statement it released Friday for its proposed retention of up to 6,322 acres of state-owned lands it uses for training on Oahu.

US Army brings its premier training center to Philippines for first time

U.S. Army Pacific exported its premier wargaming technology, the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center, to the Philippines this month for the first time for exercises to help soldiers hone their combat skills.

Federal racketeering charges accuse 2 reputed Chicago gang members of slaying National Guard cadet

Federal prosecutors are charging two Chicago gang members in the 2021 killing of 19-year-old National Guard cadet Chrys Carvjal.

‘The chance to remember’: Soldier dedicates D-Day parachute jump to honor grandfather’s legacy

As Command Sgt. Maj. Vern Daley prepared for a parachute jump over Alaska on Thursday with the 11th Airborne Division, he had one addition to his standard Army uniform and equipment — his grandfather’s World War II-era jump wings.

US soldier accused of threatening to kill girlfriend goes on trial in Russia

A U.S. soldier, stationed in South Korea but detained in Russia on suspicion of stealing from his girlfriend and threatening to kill her, went on trial on Thursday, the state news agency RIA reported.

US soldier injured on Gaza pier mission transported to Army hospital in Texas

A U.S. soldier injured while helping move aid to the temporary pier off the coast of Gaza has been taken to Brooke Army Medical Center in Texas and remains in critical condition.

Tennessee National Guard flight crew rescues 2 hikers just hours apart

A Tennessee Army National Guard flight crew successfully rescued two hikers who experienced medical emergencies near Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Prosecutor calls for court to reverse Texas governor’s pardon of former soldier who killed Air Force veteran

A Texas prosecutor on Tuesday filed a request for the state’s highest criminal court to overturn Gov. Greg Abbott’s pardon of former Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was convicted of fatally shooting an Air Force veteran during a racial injustice protest in 2020.

Fort Bliss soldier pleads guilty to murder charge, sentenced to 17 years in prison

A soldier at Fort Bliss pleaded guilty Thursday to a charge of murder for the death of a child and was sentenced to 17 years in prison and a dishonorable discharge.

New York National Guard soldiers help save man after stabbing in Queens

Two New York National Guard soldiers patrolling in a subway station in Queens, N.Y., provided emergency first aid to a stabbing victim, saving his life.

Army investigates loss of 31 M17 pistols from Fort Moore

Army officials are investigating the disappearance of more than two dozen service pistols in recent weeks from a weapons cache at Fort Moore, Ga.