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Maj. Gen. Christopher Beck, who holds degrees from Missouri University of Science and Technology and the University of Illinois, returns to Fort Leonard Wood to be its new commander.
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Defense contractors are working on new robotic, remote-controlled equipment they hope to sell to the armed forces. In the prototype assessment phase, soldiers at Fort Leonard Wood are working with the technology and providing feedback.
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In order to comply with a Pentagon mandate to electrify its nontactical vehicles, Fort Leonard Wood is working with Laclede Electric Cooperative to find the best way to add charging stations.
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Contour Airlines is returning to the airport on post at Fort Leonard Wood that serves military personnel and civilians with commercial flights.
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The annual meeting of the Sustainable Ozark Partnership was an opportunity to tout big projects underway at Fort Leonard Wood and also identify areas that need improvement.
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The chief of staff of the Army visited Fort Leonard Wood this week. Part of his message was to find more soldiers without sacrificing talent.
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Soldiers dying by suicide is at the highest level since 9/11, and while some installations are trying do more to help prevent the deaths, critics say it's not enough.
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The military is having a tough time finding new recruits, and one factor may be its heavy reliance on families of those who’ve served.
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The celebration in Waynesville emphasized public service and honor by joining the armed forces.
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The nationwide program is based in St. Louis, and Fort Leonard Wood is one of 77 military installations around the country to get the trees.