‘Replacing a traitor with a hero’: Street at US base in Germany renamed for soldier killed in Afghanistan

Lee Loop, a main road that runs adjacent to the post exchange store and chapel at the Hohenfels Training Area, was renamed Maj. Brian Mescall Street on Thursday during an icy, wet ceremony attended by friends and family.

Dual German-Russian citizens arrested for plotting attacks on US forces in Bavaria

German police have arrested two men with ties to Russian intelligence, accusing them of spying on U.S. military bases in Bavaria and plotting attacks in retaliation for U.S. support of Ukraine in its war against the Kremlin.

Irish demonstrators protesting US military shut down main road to Shannon Airport

Passengers attempting to catch flights Sunday at an airport in western Ireland were forced to abandon their vehicles and walk to the terminal because of a sit-in by opponents of U.S. support for Israel.

US Army post in Germany begins new work to filter ‘forever chemicals’ from water

Crews began constructing a system of pumps and filters at U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach this week to remove toxic “forever chemicals” from the groundwater.

Parker continues to amass fans as track officially debuts

Wiesbaden senior runs away from the field in the 100 meters and then comes from way back to help team win 4x100 relay event.

Soldier who posed as civilian and went missing last year found in Germany, Army says

A U.S. soldier initially listed as missing and spotted last year at an Air Force base in Germany under an assumed name has been found and taken into custody, an Army statement said Friday.

Disposal crews remove WWII bombs found in German town near US bases

Specialists defused two American World War II-era bombs Thursday near a decommissioned train station outside the Bavarian city of Amberg.

Pentagon advised to get better handle on chronic lack of sleep in services

The military’s approach to preventing fatigue is fragmented and requires greater oversight to prevent potentially fatal accidents and help sleep-deprived service members, a government watchdog agency said this week.

US Army sergeant in Germany convicted of battering infant son who later died

An Army noncommissioned officer was convicted of child battery but acquitted of murdering his infant son, a military jury decided during a 10-day trial that ended Friday.

Army sergeant accused of fracturing son’s skull as murder trial begins in Germany

Sgt. Brandon Livingston, assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, is charged at court-martial with murder, aggravated assault, battery of a child and obstruction of justice in the death of his 5-month-old son Kaleb on March 5, 2022.