US Army
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Army Pilot Eric Slover Awarded Medal of Honor for Caracas Mission
Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover received the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary valor during the January 2026 raid to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. He ensured mission success despite severe injuries.
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Travis Decker: Soldier, Fugitive, and a Tragic End in Washington
The story of Travis Decker unfolds across the rugged mountains of Washington: a former soldier wanted for the suffocation deaths of his three daughters, whose remains were found after months of exhaustive searching.
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Pete Hegseth Faces Leadership Scrutiny Amid Controversies
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting challenges, from the abrupt cancellation of a key Army program to public protests and internal staffing struggles.
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Army Sergeant Opens Fire at Fort Stewart, Wounding Five Soldiers
An Army sergeant opened fire at Fort Stewart in Georgia, wounding five soldiers. The suspect, identified as Quornelius Radford, was subdued and arrested. The incident has raised concerns about base security and mental health support.
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U.S. Armored Vehicle Recovered from Lithuanian Swamp, Soldiers Still Missing
A U.S. armored vehicle submerged in a Lithuanian swamp has been recovered after a six-day search, but the fate of four missing soldiers remains unknown.
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Gray Eagle Makes History as First Military Drone Controlled Over New PLEO Satellite Service
The Gray Eagle drone has made history as the first US military aircraft controlled using the new Proliferated Low Earth Orbit (PLEO) satellite service.







