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Another group of Fort Bragg soldiers is heading to Europe because of tensions surrounding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Hundreds of Fort Bragg troops are deploying to eastern Europe this week. They're part of a force of about 4,700 soldiers from the base who have been sent to Poland amid fears that Russia may invade Ukraine.
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Biden has said he will not put American troops in Ukraine to fight any Russian incursion, although the United States is supplying Ukraine with weapons to defend itself. The military moves come amid stalled talks with Russia over its military buildup at Ukraine’s borders.
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Leaders of the 18th Airborne Corps have staged what they call “Dragon’s Lair” six times in the past year. Now they're exploring the idea of taking it on the road.
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Fayetteville Technical Community College's 'Transition Tech' program partners with companies like Red Hat to start training service members even before they leave the Army.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and his wife are expected to join the Bidens on Monday during their visit to Fort Bragg.
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The commission charged with recommending new names for bases is meeting with leaders in military towns and has presented an interim report to Congress.
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More than 2,400 U.S. service members were killed in the Afghanistan war. The Pentagon said Army Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Knauss — who died from injuries suffered in the Kabul Airport bombing — was likely the final one.
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Two of the 13 service members killed in last week's bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan were based at North Carolina military installations.
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Officials at Fort Bragg say a paratrooper was killed during a training jump.