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Fort Jackson added a new member to an elite group ‘who’s who’ when Staff Sgt. Timothy Kay was included in the post’s hall of fame. “Today we have a distinct privilege of introducing and ...
From Staff Reports Fort Worth authorities are currently investigating the death of a former Carthage resident and High School football player, who was fatally shot on Sunday. James Lynn Marshall ...
Fort Hood has been updating their barracks for more than a decade and the project is still going. “Close to 15 years,” said Brian Dosa, Dir. Public Works on Fort Hood.
Cole Jackson of Carthage and Eli Newton of Dallas City were among the students who recently met the graduation requirements at Monmouth College. The school held its 168th Annual Commencement Exercises ...
Firefighters Find Hidden Handgun When Route 78 Driver Crashes — Now He's In Jail: Officials A 60-year-old Pennsylvania man is facing serious weapons charges after New Jersey State Troopers and the ...
Jackson’s voice will continue to carry on the conversation. “I am so proud of the legacy he has left behind and I only hope to make him proud,” Jackson said.
While Fort Dakota only lasted from 1865-1869, the barracks lasted until 1873. During the resettling of Sioux Falls, the barracks were an essential place for sleeping and cooking. View Lori’s full ...
Attorney General Marty Jackley announced on Wednesday that the SDDCI’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force is asking the public for information regarding a former Rapid City gymnastics coach ...
A spokeswoman for Fort Bragg garrison told The Fayetteville Observer on June 4 that both barracks projects are moving forward. “Both contracts have been awarded,” spokeswoman April Olsen said.
The U.S. Army is celebrating 250 years of service — but that’s not the only birthday being recognized over at Fort Jackson. The installation is also honoring its own 108th birthday ...
Trump plans to speak at Fort Bragg on Tuesday to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army as he deploys the military in an attempt to quiet immigration protests in Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump 's deployment of National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles as immigration-enforcement protests continue will cost about $134 million, a Pentagon official said Tuesday.