


Five soldiers shot in attack at Georgia’s Fort Stewart
The installation was locked down shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday.

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Security forces airman dies in vehicle accident at RAF Lakenheath
The commander of the 48th Fighter Wing promised to support those affected by the airman's death, and the accident is now under investigation.

Concerns grow over miscalculations with Russia as U.S. troops build up near Ukraine
A full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine could push troops right up to NATO's U.S.-reinforced border.

Defense Department identifies airman who died while deployed to Niger
Staff Sgt. Dennis F. Melton, 27, of Waverly, Tenn., died in a non-combat related incident in Niamey, Niger, Feb. 18.

Biden splits frozen Afghan funds for 9/11 victims, relief
The lack of funding has led to increased poverty, and aid groups have warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe.

Civilian toll in Syria raid may be higher than thought
Military officials said there could have been more civilian casualties than initially thought in the raid that killed the top ISIS leader in Syria last week.

The true military love story behind ‘A Journal for Jordan’ film
The Spouse Angle is a podcast breaking down the news for military spouses and their families.

Ex-Air Force sergeant to change plea in officer killing
Steven Carrillo is scheduled to change his plea Friday at a federal court in San Francisco, according to court records.

Air Force ordered to pay more than $230M in Texas church shooting
The approximately 80 claimants include relatives of those killed and 21 survivors and their families.

No gunfire injuries followed bombing that killed 13 troops in Afghanistan
Autopsies found injuries from ball bearings were the cause of death for each U.S. service member killed in the attack.

Veterans face crisis of confidence with VA, secretary says
Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough addresses challenges and the changes in the agency and how he has decided to focus on the veterans.
