After a six-day search, Lithuanian officials announced they retrieved the U.S. armored vehicle that went missing carrying four U.S. Army soldiers but there is still no information about their whereabouts.
Read More Missing U.S. Soldiers’ Vehicle Pulled From Lithuanian Swamp, But Their Whereabouts Remain UnknownTag: U.S. Army
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.
Read More NATO ‘Corrects’ Statement On 4 Missing U.S. Soldiers After Secy. General Suggested They Died During Exercises In LithuaniaReport: 4 U.S. Army Soldiers Confirmed Dead During Training In Lithuania
Four U.S. Army soldiers have been reportedly killed in Lithuania after performing NATO exercises, Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte announced on Wednesday.
Read More Report: 4 U.S. Army Soldiers Confirmed Dead During Training In LithuaniaD.C. Plane Crash Victim’s Wife Sues FAA And Army For $250M
The family of one passenger who lost his life in the airborne crash close to Washington, D.C., has sued the U.S. Army and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)—requesting $250 million in damages for each case.
Read More D.C. Plane Crash Victim’s Wife Sues FAA And Army For $250MBlack Hawk Crew May Not Have Heard Order To Go Behind Plane, NTSB Says
D.C. plane crash investigators have stated that the Black Hawk crew may not have heard the order to go behind the plane.
Read More Black Hawk Crew May Not Have Heard Order To Go Behind Plane, NTSB SaysHegseth Orders U.S. Army Base Fort Liberty To Be Renamed Back To Fort Bragg, But With A Twist
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered U.S. Army base “Fort Liberty” to be renamed back to its original name “Fort Bragg” — but this time, with a twist.
Read More Hegseth Orders U.S. Army Base Fort Liberty To Be Renamed Back To Fort Bragg, But With A Twist