U.S. Army identifies 2 Iowa Guard soldiers killed in Syria
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The U.S. Army is proud to announce the newest iteration of its Year in Review content series. This annual release compiles the biggest
"I just feel that this is unfair for those who fought for our country to be treated this way," Sae Joon Park told USA TODAY in an exclusive interview.
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US Army launches artillery battalion focused on Europe deterrence
The U.S. Army this fall activated an artillery battalion in New York that is intended to give commanders in Europe new options for long-range strikes.
On June 14, 2025, the U.S. Army celebrated a remarkable milestone: its 250th birthday. The theme of the celebration, “This We’ll Defend,”
No supporting documents were included. In the lawsuit, the Bad River Band argues that the permit does not comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and Clean Water Act. The lawsuit adds another layer to existing litigation on the project to move its Line 5 pipeline around the Bad River Band reservation.
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US Army Recruiting Command now a 3-star level headquarters under T2COM
The command will now control everything from the initial Army brochure a new recruit sees to their completion of their basic training.
Navy game marks their last time in pads. For the seniors, it's typically their final competitive game before commissioning as officers. Within months, they report to their first duty stations. Some lead platoons in combat.
The 126th Army-Navy Game takes place on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. Navy leads the all-time series, 63-55-7 and won last year’s game over Army, 31-13. Army’s last win was in 2023.
The Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen will face off Saturday, Dec. 13 for the 126th Army-Navy game at M&T Stadium in Baltimore.
Proposed expansion of the College Football Playoff would likely impact the Army-Navy Game, which currently enjoys a standalone FBS window.
In 1879, a group of midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis formed a football team. In these early days, the team was forced to practice in secret, as the Academy’s superintendent had officially banned the sport.