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US Military Bases Are Fortresses that Guard Against External Threats. But What Happens when the Threat Comes From Within?

LIBERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA, AUG 9 – The sergeant’s shooting followed a personal dispute and was halted by unarmed soldiers who tackled him, preventing further injuries, Army officials said.

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By Ray Sanchez, CNN (CNN) — Fort Stewart in Georgia houses the US Army’s vaunted 3rd Infantry Division, a premier fighting force roughly 20,000 soldiers strong. It was at the headquarters of the division’s 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, described by the Army as its “most lethal and fit” armored brigade combat unit — formidably equipped with tanks and modern artillery systems — where five soldiers were wounded Wednesday when authorities said a …

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US military bases are fortresses that guard against external threats. But what happens when the threat comes from within?

Shooting at Fort Stewart, a US military fortress long accustomed to guarding against external threats, exposes vulnerability to threats from within, experts say.

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