Fort Carson Strykers Cleared to Transport Border Patrol Agents

equipment test along the southern border in a Stryker armored vehicle at El Paso, Texas

Soldiers from Fort Carson have been cleared to transport Customs and Border Patrol agents while they assist with illegal-immigration enforcement. Northern Command said in a news release Tuesday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had granted military service members additional authority to assist with immigration enforcement, including transportation and helping “detect, track, and monitor movements” using […]

Former Fort Carson Iraq War Veteran Gives Up the Fight to Stay in the US

Sign welcomes visitors to Fort Carson, Colorado

Jose Barco, a decorated U.S. Army veteran once based out of Fort Carson who served two tours in Iraq during some of the most intense fighting but later served time for a felony conviction, has become a casualty of a different kind of war. At an immigration hearing Wednesday morning, he told Assistant Immigration Judge […]

Fort Carson Making Changes to Dining After Soldiers Voiced Complaints

soldier waits in line to checkout at the opening of the Ready Company Culinary Outpost kiosk at Fort Carson

After facing criticism for its meals last year, a Fort Carson official said the base has made changes and is soliciting more feedback to better serve soldiers. Lt. Col. Sarah Gilbert, assistant chief of staff for sustainment, said the base has opened all its dining facilities for weeknight dining for consistency and a survey is […]

Why Would You Enlist? Fort Carson Soldiers Share Journeys.

live-fire exercise during the Joint Readiness Training Center 25-02 rotation at Fort Johnson

FORT JOHNSON, La. — In recent years as the Army has struggled to meet its recruiting goals, the average age of those enlisting has crept up. “We are seeing a more mature applicant pool,” said Maj. Gen. Johnny K. Davis, who leads the Army Recruiting Command during a panel in October. The average age of […]

For Soldiers at Fort Carson, Food Is Scarce

Soldiers were recently served toast and lima beans for dinner at Fort Carson

As Americans gather for Thanksgiving feasts, soldiers at Fort Carson, Colorado, are contending with a far less festive reality — months of insufficient meals, confusing schedules, and limited food options at the base’s dining facilities that have ignited widespread frustration among the rank and file. Dining facilities — critical for sustaining the health and readiness […]

Fort Carson Unveils Largest, First-of-Its-Kind Chemical Battery Installed on a DoD Site

A large new chemical battery at Fort Carson will help ensure the base can keep functioning during power outages and provide electricity when demand for energy is highest to save money. “Diversification of our power distribution protects our community against power outages and any adversarial efforts,” said Maj. Gen. David Doyle, who leads Fort Carson, […]

Fort Carson Training Medical Personnel for Large Scale European War

Evans Army Community Hospital tested its emergency response capabilities

As the war in Ukraine kills and injures tens of thousands, European countries are getting more serious about medical training and ensuring the care is standardized across NATO nations. In a large-scale ground war in Eastern Europe, casualties could be, for example, transferred from a Danish Stryker ambulance to a Hungarian ambulance and then to […]

Fort Carson Housing Going Up as New Garrison Commander Takes Over

Then-Garrison Commander Col. Sean Brown points out improvements across Fort Carson

Fort Carson celebrated a new phase of housing construction Monday as it welcomed a new garrison commander. Col. Erik Oksenvaag took over the role similar to serving as a mayor for Fort Carson from Col. Sean Brown. Like a city leader, Oksenvaag will oversee large infrastructure projects such as updates to the electrical grid and […]

Fort Carson Trains for Large-Scale Conflict, Innovates with Small Drones

Sign welcomes visitors to Fort Carson, Colorado

As troops used Apache helicopters, artillery and rockets to attack fictional armored personnel carriers at Fort Carson on Monday, a small drone buzzed in front of the crowd — a symbol of battlefield innovation. The exercise focused on large-scale combat, bringing together firepower from across military branches, and represented the culmination of seven days of […]