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Army officials face questions after allowing partisan merchandise to be sold on a base and soldiers to show political allegiance during President Donald Trump’s speech.
President Trump delivered a tribute to the U.S. Army at the end of the parade and said it was “about time” America celebrated its military and victories. “The Army keeps us free. You make us strong. And tonight,
Several U.S. Army bases will be returning to their original names, President Donald Trump announced during a speech at Fort Bragg.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and others have highlighted the “Trump bump” in recruiting wins. Officials and experts say it’s a bit more complicated.
The Army is reviewing why pro-Trump merchandise was sold at Fort Bragg this week at an event orchestrated by the White House and supporters of President Donald Trump.
The family of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the U.S. Army's first Hispanic four-star general, expressed sadness Wednesday over President Donald Trump's plan to restore the original names of several military installations, including renaming Fort Cavazos in Killeen back to Fort Hood.
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says US President Donald Trump was not going to allow Iran to have nuclear weapons capability amid the Israelis and Iranians exchanging strikes.