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FORT SMITH, Ark. — Fort Chaffee is marking 50 years since more than 50,000 Vietnamese, Lao and Hmong refugees arrived in the River Valley following the fall of Saigon.
A Fort Campbell soldier was killed and another was hurt during a helicopter training exercise. According to the 101st Airborne Division, it happened around 7 p.m. Wednesday night in the training area.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (WKRN) — One Fort Campbell soldier has died and another was injured in a helicopter training “incident” Wednesday evening at the military installation.
Fort Hood was changed to Fort Cavazos in honor of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the Army’s first Hispanic four-star, who served in the Korean War and earned the Distinguished Service Cross.
In a statement, U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell said the incident was the "second tragic loss in a week" for the Fort Campbell community, referencing the death of another 101st Airborne Division soldier ...
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas (KWTX) - Fort Cavazos is getting a new name, again, and it’s going to sound a lot like the old one. For some veterans, changing the name of Fort Hood in 2023 was controversial.
A Fort Campbell soldier was killed during an aviation training exercise on June 11 on the Army base, which is home to the 101st Airborne Division. The incident is being investigated.
Fort Barfoot in Virginia will revert to Fort Pickett in honor of 1st Lt. Vernon W. Pickett, who received the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism during World War II.
Two years ago, Fort Hood in Central Texas was changed to Fort Cavazos in honor of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the Army’s first Hispanic four-star general, who served in the Korean War and was awarded ...
Fort Lee will revert to its original name after being briefly named Fort Gregg-Adams. The new Fort Lee will be named after Private Fitz Lee, a Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. Rep.
The Trump administration has moved to rename Texas' Fort Cavazos back to Fort Hood, as part of a sweeping order reversing Biden-era changes that stripped Confederate names from U.S. military bases.
Who is Fort Gordon named after? Originally, Augusta's Fort Gordon honored Lt. Gen. John Brown Gordon, one of Confederate leader Robert E. Lee's most trusted officers, according to Time.