Why Are Soldiers From This Army Post Dying of Cancer?

Documents have been uncovered reporting that toxic chemicals were found in the drinking water and soil at the US Army’s Fort Ord. Last week, after government officials had known this for decades, the CDC is investigating whether those chemicals are the cause of cancer in hundreds of former residents.

76th Infantry Division, Fort McCoy Have History Tied to World War II

In October 2022, dozens of Fort McCoy community members took time to help celebrate the 102nd birthday of retired Army Lt. Col. Harry Baker — a World War II veteran who served with C Battery, 302nd Field Artillery Battalion, 76th Infantry Division at then-Camp McCoy in 1943-44.

The Saint and Ten Sinners

Capt. Robert Stanley, the brigade assistant intelligence officer assigned to the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division always had an interest in history, and after learning of his great-uncle’s involvement in WWII, he was inspired to research it more.