A Military Family’s Push to Get a War Hero the Recognition He Deserved

Fred McGee and his extended family

Jennifer Barnhill is a columnist for Military.com writing about military families. If you had opened Heroic Comics issue number 81 in 1953 when it was published, you would have seen an incredible true tale of bravery as a soldier fought to save the lives of his battle buddies atop “Hill 528.” The battle took place […]

Texas National Guard Member Fires Across Rio Grande, Wounds Mexican Citizen

Texas National Guard members and DPS officers along the Rio Grande

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The Army Wants to Slap a Next Generation Squad Weapon on a Robot Dog

A Ghost Robotics Vision 60 prototype walks with a security forces airman at a simulated austere base

The Army is considering outfitting a “robot dog” unmanned robot with its new infantry rifle to “explore the realm of the possible” for future close combat, a service spokesman told Military.com. Bhavanjot Singh, a senior scientific technical manager at the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), first mentioned potentially arming a Ghost Robotics-manufactured Vision 60 […]

After Years of Delays, Army Releases New Suicide Prevention Plan Short on Answers

Paratroopers across the 82nd Airborne Division execute the 12 mile road march

Three soldiers at Fort Cavazos, Texas, died by suicide in the past two weeks. But those deaths aren’t unique to the installation formerly known as Fort Hood. At least two soldiers have died by suicide every week this year on average in the part-time components and on active duty at bases across the service, according […]

Military Assistance to Maui Swells to 700 as Recovery Teams Aid in Identifying Remains

Wildfire recovery efforts in and around Lahaina, Maui

The military’s mission of aiding first responders on the Hawaiian island of Maui continues to grow, now involving nearly 700 Defense Department personnel and 157 Coast Guardsmen, a Pentagon spokesman told reporters on Tuesday. In contrast, a week ago, the U.S. military had around 400 service members providing aid to the island after fires swept […]

Commissaries Bringing Healthier, Fresh Food Closer to Home for Army Soldiers

U.S. Army soldier grabs a salad from a Culinary Outpost kiosk

Soldiers at 10 Army posts have better access to healthy snacks and fresh deli items as part of a new program that puts commissary kiosks and outposts near their barracks or workspaces, according to the Defense Commissary Agency. Through a partnership with the Army, commissaries have installed kiosks in locations “convenient to soldiers on duty […]