Hagel seeks root cause of nuke missile problems
In taking a deep look at trouble inside U.S.
View ArticleGermany wants more military engagement abroad
The German government wants to broaden its military engagement in international missions abroad.
View ArticleEx-midshipman denies sexually exploiting children
A former Naval Academy midshipman accused of posing as a teen girl online to get other girls to send him sexually explicit photos has pleaded not guilty to several child exploitation charges.
View ArticleQuintas promoted to 1-star at Benning
Col. Leopoldo A. Quintas has been promoted to brigadier general at Fort Benning in west Georgia.
View ArticleCavity-fighting 'combat gum' in the works
A first-of-its-kind, plaque-fighting chewing gum could change the way Army dentists treat soldiers and help save billions of dollars in dental care.
View ArticleRoadside bomb kills 6 Afghan civilians
A roadside bomb killed six civilians and wounded more than a dozen others in southern Afghanistan, authorities said Sunday, hours after a suicide bomber killed four in an attack on a military bus in...
View ArticleFilm helps women veterans find safety at home
It took time, but Mariette Kalinowski is now more open to identifying herself as a veteran than when she first returned from war.
View ArticleAttacks kill 13 in Iraq, militants seize soldiers
Car bombings and shootings killed 13 people across Iraq on Sunday, authorities said, as militants kidnapped soldiers in an embattled province where al-Qaida-linked fighters hold portions of two major...
View ArticleBlue Angels seek sailors for 2015 air show season
Hanna Rains' biggest thrill as a member of the Blue Angels had nothing to do with a jet, a pilot or a roaring engine.
View ArticleTell us: Fixing the advancement system
The Navy's personnel experts are weighing changes to the way the service picks its best petty officers to advance.
View ArticleUSS Monitor work goes dark as funding dwindles
When the turret of the USS Monitor was hoisted from the ocean floor in 2002, the real heavy lifting was just beginning: conserving and restoring more than 200 tons of Civil War ironclad artifacts.
View ArticleSomali militant killed in missile attack
A member of Somali rebel group al-Shabab was killed Sunday by a missile fired by a suspected drone, a rebel commander said, blaming the U.S. for the strike.
View ArticleDad of Army suicide victim going to State of Union
Democratic U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly is entitled to invite one guest to the State of the Union address on Tuesday.
View ArticleCarrier cut could be back on table
The reality of finalizing the fiscal 2015 budget submission is driving top defense officials and the White House to quickly make major decisions, and indications are growing that the elimination of one...
View ArticleBat colony found at Lackland
Officials at a San Antonio Air Force base say they have found a small bat colony hibernating in the exterior walls of a basic training dormitory.
View ArticleJury selection set for mom in Lackland toddler's death
Trial is to open this week of a West Texas woman who says her military husband's deployment overseas left her too stressed to care for their three children, including a 22-month-old daughter who died.
View ArticleAfghanistan to release 'dangerous' prisoners, U.S. warns
The U.S. military on Monday slammed a move by Afghanistan's government to release 37 'dangerous' prisoners who it says pose security threats, calling the decision a 'major step backward.'
View ArticleMCPON's new rules for CPO 365
The Navy's top sailor revamped the chief-season rites last year, a controversial move that shook up many chiefs, old and new.
View ArticleRestored fighter plane salutes Flying Tigers
New Orleans will get a flavor of one of the most heralded episodes of World War II when a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, restored in the shark-nosed markings of the famed Flying Tigers, goes on display at the...
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