U.S. Army
North Korea has expelled a U.S. Army soldier who crossed into its country from South Korea in July on Wednesday. It comes shortly after its news agency announced the move earlier that day.
The U.S. Army is going forward with new advertisements that won't feature actor Jonathan Majors in time for the NCAA's Final Four this weekend. The new ads will be aired for the men's and women's games after previous commercials featuring Majors were pulled earlier in the week after his arrest in New York City last weekend.
In the Army, there is a popular marching song that references “Jody,” an ambiguous figure who could be dipping in a marriage while the soldier is off defending the country.
An ancient section in the United States Army regulation policy still allows African-Americans to be properly identified as Negroes.
Female U.S. Army soldiers–especially Black ones were up in arms over the government’s new regulation that seemingly singled out ethic hairstyles. According to the new amendment in the regulation, twists, dreadlocks, and cornrows–of specific diameters–were to be forbidden effective April 1.
Officials at the Fort Hood Army Base in Texas are scrambling to gather details on why an Iraq War veteran open fired at the facility, killing three people and injuring 16 others on Wednesday. According to several reports, the lone gunman was seeking treatment for post-war mental illness after serving four months in Iraq.
The first woman to lead the U.S. Army’s drill sergeant training is taking legal action against her employers, citing sexism and racism. Command Sgt. Maj. Teresa King, alleges that she was unlawfully suspended last November, and filed a legal complaint with the Army, Monday (April 30).