A U.S. military plane with migrants bound at their wrists and ankles has left Texas bound for Guatemala carrying 80 deportees, eight of them children.
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.
A group of about 80 Guatemalan migrants were deported from the U.S. today as part of the repatriation flights conducted by the Trump Administration. Members of U.S. Border Patrol and the Department of Defense are conducting these operations.
Troops arrived at Fort Bliss over the weekend as part of President Donald Trump's executive order to deploy military personnel to the U.S. southern border. "It's wrong that they act like this because of Trump,
A former Fort Bliss soldier "obsessed" with a 14-year-old girl was sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison for sexual abuse.
Fort Bliss is providing “additional support” and training for the border mission in response to the national emergency declared by the Trump Administration, according to a news release sent out by the post on Tuesday,
Fort Bliss is providing “additional support” and training for the border mission in response to the national emergency declared by the Trump Administration,
U.S. troops arrived at Fort Bliss for training before deployment along the border, with plans to support Customs and Border Protection efforts.
EL PASO, TX - KFOX14/CBS4 — More troops arrived in Fort Bliss in support of ongoing border operations Saturday afternoon. Army officials did not share how many troops arrived at the Biggs Army Airfield. This is the second arrival of troops in El Paso this week.
Today, Fort Bliss unveiled two new 3D printed barracks to house soldiers. Several leaders, including U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar were in attendance. During the ribbon cutting ceremony, officials got to showcase the prototype demobilization barracks.
A former soldier stationed at Fort Bliss has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison for the sexual abuse of a minor, according to federal officials.
The following column describes six Army heroes, whose names may be less familiar than Sheridan and Pershing, who were honored by Fort Bliss.