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Col. Charcillea Schaefer, outgoing commander of the 16th Military Police Brigade, delivers her final remarks during the ...
Safety and success are top priorities as students return to school across the installation starting August 18. The Fort Bragg ...
As President Trump threatens to use U.S. special forces against drug cartels abroad, a new book, The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking and Murder in the Special Forces, reveals some of the most ...
Fort Bragg celebrated something special, not a military mission, but a graduation on August 8. The event honored 13 Service ...
The Army Museum Enterprise is closing museums by 2029. One organization is concerned that the 82nd Airborne Division War ...
Trump proposed sending special forces to Mexico in the drug war. But U.S. soldiers in these units have actually cooperated in trafficking, Seth Harp reports.
In an Army barracks survey, soldiers brought up long-standing issues with mold, pests, maintenance delays, privacy and ...
Sgt. Joshua Arnold, of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, was honored Thursday for providing aid to soldiers wounded in Wednesday’s shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia.
An Army first sergeant originally from Fort Bragg was among six soldiers honored for “heroic actions” Aug. 6 following a shooting on post in Georgia.
Sgt. Chad Michael Johnson, 36, a combat medical specialist assigned to the 44th Medical Brigade of the XVIII Airborne Corps ...
Restoring a memorial to the Confederacy that was removed from Arlington National Cemetery at the recommendation of Congress ...
A half-dozen soldiers at a Georgia Army base are being hailed as heroes for tackling an armed assailant accused of shooting five people and then giving aid to their wounded colleagues.