Photo: Getty Images US Army Lieutenant General Telita Crosland, who heads the military’s health agency and is one of the most senior Black female Army officers, was reportedly forced to end her career ...
By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune In celebration of Women’s History Month By the late 1940s, women across the ...
The event celebrated Major Arnym Pedraza and Command Sgt. Major Sheryl Edwards. They both served in Iraq with the Army.
Tim Thomas has put his life on the line for America as a combat soldier – and is now ready to fight for YOU in the Florida ...
Chairwoman Dr. Dawn Buckingham March 7 introduced the next installment of the series highlighting the VLB's Voices of Veterans oral history program. This week, we highlight the service of Captain ...
He is also removing the judge advocates general for the Army ... members of the U.S. armed forces are meant to be apolitical, carrying out the policies of Democratic and Republican administrations.
Pulaski Day festivities at Chicago's Polish Museum of America honored the "Father of American Cavalry," 280 years after his ...
Lieutenant General Telita Crosland, the head of the US military’s health agency, retired under the Trump administration. Her ...
The head of the Defense Health Agency (DHA), the health system for millions of service members and their dependents, was ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the Navy's first female chief, last week without any clear ...
Jointly held by the VWU Central Committee, the Government Office and the Ministry of Home Affairs, the meeting will see the participation of 280 delegates, including Party and State leaders, business ...
The top U.S. Army officer for the Asia-Pacific region began a two-day visit to Cambodia Monday in a trip designed to expand and improve frayed ties between the two nations. General Ronald P.
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