The Best Showdown of the Army-Navy Game Actually Takes Place Away from the Gridiron

The Best Showdown of the Army-Navy Game Actually Takes Place Away from the Gridiron

Imagine that Congress cuts $500 million from the Air Force’s budget and weighs whether the money should go to the Army or Navy. Which military branch should receive the money? That’s the topic West Point Cadets and Navy Midshipmen will debate in the nation’s capital before the 2024 Army-Navy football game. While the football game […]

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 […]

Bowe Bergdahl’s Sentence Is Thrown Out by Judge as Case Takes New Turn

Bergdahl The Wounded

A federal judge has voided former Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s court-martial sentence and subsequent rulings on the case by military judges, setting up the possibility that he could request a reinstatement of rank or change of status for his dishonorable discharge. Senior Judge Reggie Walton, of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., issued an […]

Debate on Army Fitness Test Takes New Turn with Chief Nominee Testimony

Army Lt. Gen. Randy George testifies

The nominee for Army chief of staff told lawmakers Wednesday that he wants tougher and gender-neutral physical fitness standards, as the service and Congress remain locked in a years-long tug of war over how to measure athletic ability. Gen. Randy George, an infantry officer, testified on fitness standards as part of his confirmation hearing before […]