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Jun 04 2024
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Army investigates loss of 31 M17 pistols from Fort Moore
Army officials are investigating the disappearance of more than two dozen service pistols in recent weeks from a weapons cache at Fort Moore, Ga., the service’s Criminal Investigation Division said Monday. Thirty-one M17 pistols went missing from Fort Moore’s Cresenez Consolidated Equipment Pool sometime between March and May, a CID spokesperson said. The division is offering a $5,000 reward
Stars and StripesMay 31 2024
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Evans Army Community Hospital on Fort Carson adds medical helipad
A new helicopter pad for Evans Army Community Hospital on Fort Carson is replacing a temporary landing site on uneven ground that wasn't easily identifiable for flight crews. Col. Edward Mandril prioritized putting in the pad when he took command of the hospital in 2022, as an Army medical evacuation pilot, an Army news story said. It was finished in March and the curing process took an
Colorado Springs GazetteJun 04 2024
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Israeli army wants to intensify Lebanon fighting, fears public unaware of consequences
HaaretzJun 07 2024
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Salvation Army opening its first thrift shop in Columbia County at this busy location
Salvation Army opening its first thrift shop in Columbia County at this busy location Columbia County’s first Salvation Army thrift store is scheduled to open Saturday. The international charity’s newest Family Store is set to open at 9 a.m. at 4099 River Watch Pkwy., Suite 4115, in the Shoppes at Petersburg, a commercial strip anchored by Hobby Town. Grand-opening festivities will be from 9 a
The Augusta ChronicleMay 15 2024
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JLOTS, The US Army's Temporary Port System
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Barron'sJun 15 2024
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Army renames air-defense vehicle the Sgt Stout for Vietnam War soldier who earned the Medal of Honor
WASHINGTON – An armored vehicle that the Army uses for short range air defense will be named the Sgt Stout to honor an artillery soldier who earned the Medal of Honor, service officials announced Saturday. Army leaders unveiled the new name for the vehicle during the service’s 249th birthday celebration at Fort Belvoir, Va. The vehicle’s name honors Sgt. Mitchell William Stout, who
Stars and StripesJun 10 2024
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Ugandan Activist Stephen Kwikiriza, Who Is Fighting EACOP, Released After Being Detained by Army
In Uganda, environmental activist Stephen Kwikiriza is receiving hospital care after being released from a nearly weeklong detention Sunday, where he was reportedly beaten by members of the army. Kwikiriza is believed to have been targeted due to his protests against the French oil company TotalEnergies, which is involved in the East African Crude Oil Pipeline Project, known as EACOP. Local
Democracy Now!May 30 2024
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Army veteran hit and killed on crosswalk in Phoenix; family wants answers
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The family of a U.S. Army veteran is searching for answers after their loved one was hit and killed while crossing the street in east Phoenix on Wednesday. Phoenix police said 66-year-old Daniel Mosher died after being hit while using a crosswalk on 36th Street and Thomas Road around 6 a.m. “He’s always been outgoing, always wanting to help others. He didn’t care if he
Arizona's FamilyJun 03 2024
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Army depot in East Texas played key role for U.S. forces in WWII
NEW BOSTON, Texas (KTAL/KSHV) – What was supposed to be a small wartime storage facility west of Texarkana found itself at the center of training, munitions, and maintenance for the U.S. Army during WWII. Robert Maxwell, the Red River Army Depot‘s (RRAD) “founding father,” said in a 1985 interview, “We were thinking in terms of a wartime plant that would employ a few hundred people for the
Fox 4 Kansas City