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Alpha Company, U.S. Disciplinary Barracks Battalion (Corrections), has been named the winner of the fiscal year 2024 ...
A Fort Leonard Wood soldier faces a court-martial in the death of a fellow soldier whose body was found in a dumpster on the ...
A 21-year-old Fort Leonard Wood soldier will face a court-martial in the death of another soldier whose body was found last ...
Outgoing Midwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility Battalion (Corrections) Command Sgt. Maj. Travis Huggard relinquished ...
Fort Leavenworth hosted a football camp for 150 youngsters Monday with Kansas City Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis ...
Two prisoners who attempted to escape the Fort Leavenworth Army Corrections Brigade were stopped by correctional officers on April 29.
One of the Army's largest installations has disbanded its teams responsible for routine and preventative maintenance of soldier housing, according to a service spokesperson.
Two inmates attempted to escape at Fort Leavenworth’s U.S. Disciplinary Barracks in late April, an Army spokesman confirmed Thursday. Corrections specialists prevented the April 29 escape.
SPC Wooster Rancy is accused of killing Sgt. Sarah Roque, a native of Ligonier, Indiana, in October 2024. Roque's body was ...
As the oldest active United States Army post west of the Mississippi River, Fort Leavenworth, established in 1827, has been an integral part of the United States Army’s history.
Fort Bragg barracks projects appear unaffected by DOD's $1 billion proposal to redirect funding for the southern border mission. Two barracks projects at Fort Bragg, totaling $135 million, are ...
The Army is considering a significant expansion of privatized barracks, a concept it has revisited periodically since the 1990s and one that gained renewed momentum under the previous administration.