Sgt. Terell Seales, an “exceptional leader and soldier,” died following a vehicle accident at Hohenfels, Germany.
This video tells the extraordinary true story of Ken Moore and Robert Wright, two medics from the 101st Airborne who ...
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101st Airborne Medic Re-enactment

In this video, we focus on the role of the 101st Airborne medics, honoring their sacrifice by recreating scenes set in Foucarville—one of the first villages liberated after the Normandy landings. With ...
Depending on operations and exercises, around 80,000-100,000 U.S. troops are usually present on European soil. NATO allies ...
Octogenarians in Panama City share their wisdom from the civil rights movement during the Oct. 18 "No Kings" demonstration, ...
Delivery company United Parcel Service reported higher-than-expected earnings but bigger job cuts in its business turnaround ...
The longer the federal government shutdown lasts, the more it will cost the U.S. economy, which the Congressional Budget Office estimates at up to $14 billion.
In an interview with Kyiv Post, Mark Gitenstein, former US Ambassador to Romania, warns withdrawal will be seen as “sign of ...
Bob was one of a kind, a force of nature. Underneath his sometimes-tough nature he was many more things. To me, I have seen ...
Presidents have invoked this throughout history -- but normally not against the wishes of local leaders except to enforce federal law.
The Fletcher boys and Stanton girls dominated the Gateway Conference golf championships on back-to-back days at the ...