The Army would like to remind you that if you have any concerns about potential war crimes, you’re welcome to talk to your elected leaders — but please don’t ask their professional gamers about it.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a summer largely without sports, one team is making a triumphant return to entertain you: The U.S. Army esports team. Now, they ...
U.S. Army Recruiting Command is pushing back against accusations that its esports Team violated the First Amendment rights of Twitch users and sponsored fake giveaway offers for gaming prizes on the ...
The Army’s esports team is reversing its ban on accounts that asked its players about war crimes on Twitch. “The U.S. Army eSports Team is reinstating access for accounts previously banned for ...
FORT KNOX, Kentucky – Hyper focused on game play, Average Joey B finishes his match, completing another successful mission for the Army eSports team. Staff Sgt. Joey Edwards, an intelligence analyst ...
The U.S. Army says it will restore Americans’ God-given right to shitpost on its esports channel, the premier destination for watching your favorite former sniper shoot up digital Middle Eastern ...