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Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion Army Headset Program

Anduril Industries will assume control of Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS program for the U.S. Army, pending DoD approval, encompassing production, development, and delivery of over 120,000 augmented reality headsets; Microsoft will continue providing cloud and AI support.

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Surge in Army Helicopter Crashes Raises Safety Concerns

The U.S. Army is experiencing a surge in helicopter crashes, resulting in numerous fatalities and attributed to human error, insufficient flight hours, and decreased experienced aviators due to post-war drawdown and budget cuts, prompting calls for safety culture improvements.

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Black Hawk Helicopter Collides with Airliner near Washington, D.C., Killing Three Soldiers

Three experienced U.S. Army soldiers died in a Black Hawk helicopter collision with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night; the helicopter was on a routine nighttime qualification flight, and the search for survivors and flight recorders is on...

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First Black Woman in Army Nurse Corps Dies at 104

Nancy Leftenant-Colon, the first Black woman in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps after desegregation in 1948, died at 104; her quiet heroism broke racial barriers in a long career spanning the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and later as a school nurse and the first female president of the Tuskegee Airmen Inc.

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Former US Army Lt. Col. Found Guilty of Sexual Harassment

A former US Army Lieutenant Colonel, Herman West, stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, was found guilty of sexually harassing a subordinate officer, resulting in a written reprimand and a $92,000 fine, marking a significant case under new military justice reforms.

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Army Considers Reversing Fort Liberty Renaming

The US Army is considering renaming Fort Liberty, North Carolina, back to Fort Bragg, exploring legal options to honor a different soldier named Bragg, despite a previous congressional mandate and millions of dollars spent on the initial renaming.

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Third Soldier Identified in Potomac River Midair Crash

Capt. Rebecca Lobach, a 12th Aviation Battalion soldier, was identified Saturday as the third fatality in Wednesday's midair collision over the Potomac River, bringing the total death toll to 67; her family released a statement emphasizing her various roles and service aspirations.

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Army Helicopter, Airliner Collide Near Washington, D.C., Killing at Least 28

A Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet collided near Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, resulting in at least 28 deaths; the Army is investigating.

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U.S. Soldier Indicted for Selling Trump, Harris Call Logs

A U.S. Army communications specialist, Cameron John Wagenius, was arrested on December 20, 2024, near Fort Hood, Texas, and indicted for illegally selling confidential phone records, allegedly including those of President-elect Trump and Vice President Harris, following a November 2024 data breach o...

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