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In 1878 Fort Bliss was re-established this time to restore order. The post was called “Garrison Town” and operations were conducted from rented buildings in Downtown El Paso.
Fort Bliss supported nearly 127,000 jobs and had an economic impact of nearly $29 billion in 2023, according to the latest ...
Hooah! The Army celebrates its 250 th birthday this year. On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress authorized the establishment of the Continental Army, which later became the U.S. Army.
FORT BLISS, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Fort Bliss will conduct a military installation exercise on Tuesday. According to the U.S. Army Fort Bliss Facebook page, the exercise will involve a simulated ...
Fort Bliss confirmed that U.S. Army Spc. Brittney Delva, 29, died in a single-vehicle crash on the Spur 601 Liberty Expressway by Loop 375 on Sunday, June 1, Maj. Arturo "Art" Rodriguez, a ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A second Fort Bliss soldier has been arrested for the murder of a 23-year-old man during a house party back in February. According to the El Paso Police Department ...
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Bliss operates at a remarkably fast pace, supporting 100,000 troops and families, training and deploying tens of thousands more, and assisting with major operations like ...
Fort Bliss says the event draws leaders from across the region to hear from military higher ups on what the post is currently working on and their plans for the future. KTSM El Paso Posted: June 4 ...
El Paso Mayor Renard U. Johnson, and the members of the El Paso City Council issued a formal proclamation at city hall downtown on ...
The Mk22 is a multi-caliber, bolt-action rifle that replaces the M2010, M110 and M107 sniper rifles. “The requirements for changes to the training ranges came from new weapons systems being ...
The Army's new MK22 sniper rifle can hit targest as far off as a mile, which has forced officials at Fort Benning, Georgia to rebuild their firing ranges to be long enough.
Read Ft. Bliss' full statement below: "Fort Bliss did not provide any equipment in support of the Army’s 250th Birthday parade scheduled for June 14, in Washington, D.C.