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The relationship between Fort Bliss and the El Paso community goes back to the installation’s founding in 1849, when the U.S Army established the first permanent garrison called “The Post ...
Pop Goes the Fort celebration held Saturday, June 28 with singer Sugar Ray and fireworks ...
Wendy Gray, Army officer and nurse, adds commander of William Beaumont Army Medical Center to her long list of leadership roles in 35-year career.
FORT HOOD — Fighters weighed in, checked the fit of their gloves and even knocked out a cardio workout Thursday morning at Fort Hood’s Abrams gym, as the post prepares ...
Fort Bliss Military History Tour Explore the rich military legacy of El Paso with a free windshield tour of Fort Bliss starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 28.
The memo instructs ICE employees on how to deport people to countries other than their country of origin, in some cases in as ...
More: Fort Gregg-Adams' commanding general says legacies will live on despite post name change The Trump Administration, which had opposed the new names during its first term, redid the names ...
Because the post’s new name was honoring someone who was still alive, Simerly recalled having to get special permission from the Secretary of the Army to change the names of certain locations on post.
Fort Gregg-Adams, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for a Buffalo Solider.
Explore the history of Fort Bliss and its impact on El Paso, Texas. Discover how the U.S. military has shaped the city's ...
A Fort Yates woman charged after a September fire destroyed the 105-year-old U.S. Post Office building in Selfridge pleaded guilty on Tuesday under an agreement with federal prosecutors.