The Real War Story Behind the Cinco De Mayo Holiday Cinco de Mayo is a minor holiday for a major Mexican victory.
Mexico's Navy Will Manage Tourism in Converted Island Prison Many see nothing wrong with putting the navy in charge of the Islas Marias prison colony tours.
Mexican Cartels Now Use IEDs as Well as Bomb-Dropping Drones Mexican army patrols were attacked four times with explosives, homemade armored cars and gunfire that wounded 10 soldiers.
Mexico's Army Stands Between Gangs, Enforcing Turf Divisions The government’s strategy of avoiding conflict has forced inhabitants to choose sides.
14 Mexican Soldiers Crossed into US; 1 Had Marijuana Two Mexican military vehicles crossed the bridge that links El Paso to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
Deported Veteran Returns to US to Become American Citizen U.S. Marine Corps veteran Hector Ocegueda will take the oath to become an American citizen after he was deported to Mexico.
Texas Governor: State, Crowdsourcing Will Fund Border Wall How far Texas Gov. Greg Abbott can go with a project whose total cost, length and timeline are unclear and could face legal...
Mexican President to Make National Guard Part of Army The move erases the pretense of a civilian-controlled force that was used to gain approval for its creation two years ago.
Deported Veteran Sues to Get Naturalization Interview in US A former Marine who was deported to Mexico is suing to demand the U.S. government let him attend a naturalization interview.
Troops Who Deployed to the US-Mexico Border Are Getting a Medal The award is designated for troops who "encounter no foreign armed opposition or imminent hostile action."
77 Years After Battle's End, Okinawa Wants US Base Reduced Okinawa is marking the 77th anniversary of the end of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II.
Army Officer Overseeing Safety Gets Prison Sentence After Private's Death on Firing Range An Army officer was found negligent and sentenced to four months in prison for failing to follow safety procedures at a Fort...
VA Employee Caught on Camera Beating, Kicking Veteran Patient in Head The employee, a patient advocate at a VA clinic in Atlanta, was arrested in April and charged with assault.
Soldier 'Sextortion' Cases Surged During the Pandemic, Army Statistics Show In 2022, Army CID says that it has already received 61 reports of sextortion nearing the year's midpoint.
Inflation Bonuses for Troops Make it into Sweeping Defense Bill Bonuses to help low-paid service members cope with rising consumer prices are a step closer to reality.