Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shook hands Monday with troops at Fort Bliss for a deployment on the U.S. border with Mexico ...
Soldiers headed to Fort Bliss, Texas for training will live in 3D-printed barracks built by a printer weighing five tons.
Defense Secretary Hegseth plans to visit Fort Bliss and the U.S.-Mexico border to assess military support for border security ...
A group of about 80 Guatemalan migrants were deported from the U.S. today as part of the repatriation flights conducted by ...
FORT BLISS, Texas (TNND) — Pete Hegseth made his first trip to the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday as Defense Secretary. Hegseth visited with U.S. troops on the southern border in El Paso ...
Mexico told the the U.S. government it will not allow Mexican migrants to be sent to the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, detention camp ...
two in the Pershing Heights area and one at Camp McGregor on the Fort Bliss Training Complex in New Mexico. The project was completed with assistance from the Fort Bliss Garrison Directorate of ...
Hegseth announced his visit to the southern border, along with Joint Task Force North, a joint service command comprised of active-duty and reserve soldiers based in Fort Bliss. In a news release ...
The U.S. Army unveiled the first 3D-printed barracks, which were built as part of a pilot project to improve soldiers' living conditions at Fort Bliss.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will visit Fort Bliss and the southern border on Monday, Feb. 3, Fort Bliss announced.