A soldier of the US army wears the country's flag on his uniform during the 'Dynamic Front 22', the US Army led NATO and Partner integrated annual artillery exercise in Europe, in Grafenwoehr, near Eschenbach, southern Germany, on July 20, 2022. The 'Dynamic Front 22' exercise, led by 56th Artillery Command, is the premier US led NATO and Partner integrated artillery exercise in Europe and includes more than 3000 participants from 19 nations. Allied artillery and supporting units practice integrating joint fires and test interoperability in a multi-national enviroment until 24 July, 2022. (Photo by Christof STACHE / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP via Getty Images)

Army Suspends Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez Over Missing Photos Of Trump, Vance, And Hegseth From Chain Of Command Board

The commander of Fort McCoy has been relieved of her leadership role after the U.S. Army Base in Wisconsin chose not to display photos of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — for the chain of command board. 

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DRAWSKO POMORSKIE, POLAND - MARCH 13: Soldiers of the US Army 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division speak next to a Bradley Fighting Vehicle ahead of a live fire exercise at the Drawsko Pomorskie training area on March 13, 2025 in Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland. Poland has historically been one of America's closest European allies, currently hosting approximately 10,000 members of the US Armed Forces, who play a significant role in reinforcing security along NATO's eastern flank. Recently, however, the United States' ongoing military presence in Europe has been cast into doubt, as US President Donald Trump pressures NATO member states to increase their defence spending, and to decrease their reliance on America for its military funding and resources. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images)

NATO ‘Corrects’ Statement On 4 Missing U.S. Soldiers After Secy. General Suggested They Died During Exercises In Lithuania

On Wednesday, NATO “clarified” previous remarks made by Secretary-General Mark Rutte, after he announced that four U.S. Army soldiers were killed in NATO training exercises in Lithuania. The U.S. Army never confirmed the secretary general’s initial announcement. 

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