Fort Riley Soldiers Will Get Access to Free, Data-Driven Job Training and Placement The program takes the soldiers' interests, skills and education into account when placing them in new jobs.
Apache Crash Injures 2 Fort Riley Soldiers as Army Grapples with Nonstop Aviation Incidents The pair of soldiers with the 1st Infantry Division's Combat Aviation Brigade were being treated for injuries after the crash...
A Soldier Attempted Suicide in Poland. Left to Roam at Fort Riley, He Killed Himself. The unit's response to Valley's first attempt to kill himself raises questions over whether the Army's suicide prevention...
These Are the Most Popular Bases New Soldiers Are Volunteering For The most popular duty station by far is Alaska, home of the newly revamped 11th Airborne Division.
Fort Riley Soldiers Headed for Europe Rotation as Ukraine War Drags On Soldiers from two brigades out of Kansas and Washington can expect to pack for the chill this fall.
Army Taps Fort Riley Combat Aviation Brigade for Deployment to Europe, Africa Region The 1st Infantry Division's CAB will replace the 101st Airborne Division's CAB in April.
The Army’s Newest Vehicle Is Actually a Heavy-Duty Bridge The U.S. Army just finished operational testing of a new, mobile assault bridge, designed to cross battlefield barriers.
Army Announces Deployments to Afghanistan, Korea for 2 Infantry Brigades They're deploying this winter.
The Active-Duty Troops Deploying to the Texas Border Are From These Bases About 1,000 of the 5,200 troops going to the border are in place and more are preparing to go.
Troops May Face Higher Risk of Sex Assault at These Duty Stations Men and women on Navy ships faced the highest rates of sexual assaults in the military, according to newly released data.
The WWII Fighter Ace and Medal of Honor Recipient Who Helped Give America the Super Bowl When Joe Foss -- then the commissioner of the upstart AFL -- sent a letter to his NFL counterpart, Pete Rozelle, in December...
Migrants Describe Flights Aboard US Military Planes Carrying Out Swift Deportations The Trump administration has enlisted the U.S. military to quickly scale up its deportation capacity, which usually relies on...
Inside San Quentin Prison a Marine Found a New Kind of Family At San Quentin, my hope and dignity landed on a mental ledge.
VA Says 44 Programs Will Continue After Review Required by Trump Federal Funding Freeze In a statement released late Tuesday, department officials said all programs would continue uninterrupted.
Air Force General Fired from Leadership Due to 'Inappropriate Personal Relationships' Brig. Gen. Erik Quigley was removed from his position "following an internal investigation which revealed inappropriate...