Army Sergeant Pleads Not Guilty to Charges That He Shot 5 People at a Georgia Base An Army sergeant has pleaded not guilty in the shootings of five people at a Georgia base in August.
Army Sergeant to Face Court-Martial in Georgia Base Shooting That Wounded 5 An Army sergeant will stand trial in a military court in the shootings of five people at a Georgia base in August.
Fort Stewart Entered Lockdown After Reported Active Shooter Alert Fort Stewart was placed under a shelter in place order Tuesday after reports of a possible active shooter in a residential...
Army Sergeant Charged with Attempted Murder in the Shootings of 5 Fort Stewart Soldiers The charges were issued as Sgt. Quornelius Radford made his first appearance Tuesday in a military courtroom at Fort Stewart...
Fort Stewart Soldiers Who Fought Gunman, Provided Care to Wounded Recognized for Valor The soldiers were awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for what Secretary of the Army Dan Driscol described as a combination...
Fort Stewart Army Base Shooting Raises Questions About Military Gun Policies A shooting that injured five soldiers at one of the country's largest military bases has resurfaced questions about a long...
Military Base Shootings Have Ranged from Isolated Incidents to Workplace Violence and Terrorism The shooting of five U.S. Army soldiers at a base in Georgia on Wednesday is the latest in a growing list of violent...
5 Soldiers Wounded in Mass Shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia Five soldiers were wounded Wednesday morning in a shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia, one of the highest-profile Army...
NATO Chief Says 4 US Soldiers Who Went Missing in Lithuania Died The soldiers had been missing since Tuesday afternoon and were members of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry...
2 Soldiers Killed at Fort Stewart in Vehicle Incident During Nighttime Training The incident, which occurred during field exercises late Thursday, involved a single-vehicle crash, according to a statement...
The Latest in Ex-Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill's $25 Million Defamation Lawsuit The $25 million defamation lawsuit by ex-Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill could be decided by a jury in state or federal court.
Veterans Can Now Get VA Auto Grants Every 10 Years. Here's What Changed A disabled veteran who received a Department of Veterans Affairs automobile grant decades ago can now apply for another one.
US Space Force Turns 6: Has It Met Expectations? The U.S. Space Force marked its sixth anniversary in December, reflecting a shift from stand-up to sustained operations as...
A U-Boat Killed 763 American Soldiers on Christmas Eve in 1944. The Army Kept It Secret for 50 Years Howard woke up around midnight in a hospital in Cherbourg, France. He was among the lucky ones. On that Christmas Eve in 1944...
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