Stanley is recalling 2.6 million Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs due to a burn hazard, the Consumer Product Safety Commission says. The CPSC said the mugs have a flaw in ...
formerly known as Fort Bragg, a military base that has a surprisingly controversial history. Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Army Public Affairs for comment by email after the Pentagon referred ...
Georgia U.S. Army post Fort Moore is preparing for its role in the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter. Plans for ...
There were many opportunities for the Fort Cavazos community to come together for fun and camaraderie in 2024.
The Army wants to model its next generation of chow halls on college campus cafeterias. They may even have delivery services.
A shooter opened fire in on-post housing at U.S. Army base Fort Eisenhower in Augusta. One person was killed. The suspect has since been taken into custody. Neither the victim nor the suspect have ...
An active shooter situation at Army base Fort Eisenhower in Augusta, Georgia, on Saturday led to the killing of one person, officials said. The base went into lockdown shortly before 9 a.m. local ...
A U.S. Army installation ... after Fort Eisenhower went into lockdown, the installation's operations center said on social media. The shooting took place at housing located on the base, which ...
The incident happened early on Saturday morning at Fort Eisenhower, an Army installation southwest of Augusta. The base went into lockdown around 7:45 a.m. Within two hours, officials had given th ...
Stanley — whose cups have become almost as popular as the National Hockey League’s Stanley Cup — recalled 2.6 million travel mugs because their burn count got too high. As explained in the U ...