Soldiers are once again hitting the ring for last Fort Hood Fight Night of 2025.
On December 12th soldiers will go head-to-head in the boxing ring for the third time this year but this time it’s all on the line.
Being far from home and short on cash is a normal day for soldiers at Fort Hood.
That’s why so many junior enlisted soldiers lined up at Fort Hood Stadium to get a free Christmas tree at the annual Trees For Troops event on post.
According to a press release from Army Criminal Investigative Division, Dr. Blain McGraw was taken into custody on October 17th but at some point released to his chain of command.
He has been taken back into custody and is currently in the Bell County Jail as a U.S. Army inmate.
Unlike other jobs in the Army, working in the dining facilities on post comes with an added responsibility, making sure everyone gets a hot meal to eat.
That is where you’ll find soldiers like Specialist Adavia Winchester from Baltimore, Maryland.
2 different Texas law firms say their clients were victimized without knowing it by an OB-GYN doctor working at Darnall Army Medical Center on post.
Carlson Law firm based in Austin and Cobos Law Firm in Houston have taken on clients in recent days that say they have been notified by Army CID that they are on a growing list of victims in this case.
Service members were able to breathe a sigh of relief after receiving a paycheck that almost didn’t come today.
That relief may only be temporary because there is not guarantee that they will get their next paycheck if the government shutdown goes past November 1, 2025.
In early September, soldiers geared up and prepared for one of the hardest parts of military service, saying goodbye to their families knowing they may not make it home.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth called hundreds of Generals and Admirals from duty stations around the world, to Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia to announce changes to the department.
The historic nature of the gathering isn’t lost on those who served like retired Navy veteran David Paredes and retired Army veteran Augustine Flores.
The Pentagon has been looking through dozens of social media posts that appear to come from U.S. service members in the wake of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
The 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team is training on the Switchblade 600 missile drone system.
It’s a remote-controlled missile that can travel more than 25 miles and take down heavy armored vehicles far from the front lines.
Soldiers on Fort Hood spent the week celebrating the history of the 1st Cavalry Division.
Since 1921 the 1st Cavalry Division has dawned the big yellow patch as they defend America and its Allies.
A former Fort Hood soldier was sentenced in a federal court in Pecos to 33 months in federal prison for aiding and abetting the transportation of undocumented immigrants for financial gain, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.