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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.
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All active-duty soldiers in the Army are required to get the shot, and those who don’t will face disciplinary action.
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The museum is marking the anniversary with a display of MP uniforms over the years and other artifacts.
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Skywest Airlines, operating as United Express, will have two daily flights to Chicago and increase the airport’s passenger capacity.
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Family members are again allowed to see their loved ones graduate on post after a year of COVID-19 precautions moving the ceremonies online.
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The Garrison Commander is reinstating a neighborhood mayors program to give voice to soldiers and their families and foster a better sense of community.
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State Rep. Bill Hardwick, R-Waynesville, talks about his approach to the legislative process — and the debate over the Second Amendment Preservation Act.