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Canada's PM Says Shooting Rampage was Terrorism
Two deadly attacks in three days against members of the military stunned Canadians and raised fears their country was being t...
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The First Woman Has Made it Through SEAL Officer Screening
The Navy marked a first earlier this year when a woman completed Navy SEAL officer assessment and selection
Army 3-Star General Loses Rank After War College Plagiarism Revealed
An Army deputy chief of staff has been retired at a lower rank after an investigation found he had plagiarized.
New Photos Show Destruction from Taliban Attack on Bagram Air Base
The photos showed airmen cleaning up and disposing of broken metal and ceiling tiles and attempting to salvage the structure.
'Millions' Stolen in Decade-Long Buying Fraud at Florida VA Hospitals, Officials Say
Suspects allegedly defrauded the VA by letting vendors charge inflated prices for products.
Army Officer Pardoned by Trump After Murder Conviction Says He Can't Even Get a Job at Walmart
Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance was sentenced to 19 years in military prison after he was found guilty of second-degree murder.
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Army News
SC Armories are Crumbling, Vulnerable to Terrorists, Putting Soldiers at Risk
Sixteen of the South Carolina Guard's 63 armories are listed as "poor" by the U.S. Army.
Pearl Harbor Inspired Ex-WWII Ski Soldier to Serve
Wright was one of dozens of members of the 10th Mountain Division who came back to develop recreational ski resorts.
Possible 'White Power' Hand Signs at Army-Navy Game Probed
School officials are trying to determine what the hand signals were meant to convey.
Navy News
Construction of Navy Ship 'Harvey Milk' Begins in San Diego
Construction began Friday on the future Harvey Milk, a fleet oiler named for the slain gay rights leader.
US Expelled Two Chinese Diplomats After They Drove onto a Norfolk Military Base
U.S. officials said they believe the Chinese diplomats were hoping to test the security measures at the base.
The Afghanistan Papers Confirm What a Philadelphia Gold Star Father Already Knew
Charles Strange sees the war in Afghanistan and the circumstances surrounding his son's death as a failure in leadership.
Air Force News
Pentagon Personnel Chief is Latest DoD Leader to Resign
Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced in a statement Friday that James 'Jimmy' Stewart had stepped down.
The Air Force Just Flew a Surveillance Drone for 2 Days Straight
The Air Force just flew an unmanned aircraft for two days, demonstrating the drone's ability to take off and land by itself.
Does NORAD Really Track Santa?
Tracking Santa on his trek across the world has been a holiday tradition for many American families for decades, but did you...
Marine Corps News
Lejeune Marine Wanted for Murder Escaped After Playing Hide and Seek with Cops Inside an RV for Hours
The 22-year-old suspect was tucked "behind a cabinet, somewhere near the top" inside the recreational vehicle.
PTSD Nearly Killed Him - Now it's Helping Him Help Other Veterans
Bobby Grey believes God has given him this second chance at life as a mission to fight PTSD.
US to Announce 4,000-Troop Drawdown from Afghanistan
NBC cited three current and former U.S. officials as saying the Trump administration intends to announce a drawdown.
Coast Guard News
Coast Guard Starts Ice-Breaking Work in Western Great Lakes
Officials said they have started what they call “Operation Taconite” in Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.
Overturned Ship's Fuel Tanks Drained of 320,000 Gallons
The Coast Guard said in November that the job could take another year.
Congress Criticizes How Coast Guard Investigates Harassment Claims
The report also found Coast Guard leaders didn't hold officials accountable for deficient investigations.