Personnel problems in nuclear corps seen as issue
Top defense and military officials worked Wednesday to figure out what systemic personnel problems within the Air Force's nuclear missile corps have caused problems ranging from low morale to cheating...
View ArticleJapan envoy urges calm amid tensions with China
Japan's ambassador called for improved relations with China on Wednesday as the top U.S. intelligence official warned that territorial disputes and nationalist fervor are increasing the risk of...
View ArticleU.S. official: North Korea nuclear reactor restarted
North Korea has followed through on its threat to advance its nuclear weapons program, the top U.S. intelligence official said Wednesday, while a research institute pointed to signs the communist...
View ArticleTestimony: Squalid conditions in dead toddler's home
Witnesses testified Wednesday about squalid conditions in the home of a West Texas woman who's accused in the death of her 22-month-old daughter.
View ArticleFormer Wash. guardsman arrested for multiple sex charges
A lieutenant colonel in the Washington Army National Guard who retired on Monday has been arrested on a warrant alleging multiple sex abuse offenses, the Clark County sheriff's office said late Wednesday.
View ArticleCorporate jobs initiative meets 100,000 vet hiring goal
A coalition of companies that vowed in 2011 to hired 100,000 veterans within a decade has made its goal seven years early, announcing today that 117,439 former service members have since been provided...
View ArticleWounded Ranger humbled by time in Capitol spotlight
Sgt. 1st Class Cory Remsburg and his father, Craig, knew they would be watching the State of the Union address in the box reserved for guests of the first lady. But they didn't know exactly where their...
View ArticleJBLM to get new sensors for low-flying helicopters
The Army plans a $4.6 million system at Joint Base Lewis-McChord to help monitor helicopters that fly below 500 feet - under the radar.
View ArticleIt's not delivery. It's MRE! Researchers seek secret to downrange pizza
Military science is close to completing its most epic and delicious quest yet - to put pizza in a Meal, Ready to Eat.
View ArticleIt's not delivery. It's MRE! Researchers seek secret to downrange pizza
Military science is close to completing its most epic and delicious quest yet - to put pizza in a Meal, Ready to Eat.
View ArticleIt's not delivery. It's MRE! Researchers seek secret to downrange pizza
Military science is close to completing its most epic and delicious quest yet - to put pizza in a Meal, Ready to Eat.
View ArticleFort Carson crash injures 2 on training mission
Military officials say a small plane crashed at Fort Carson's Butts Army Airfield, injuring the two crewmembers aboard.
View ArticleNearly half of missileers at Malmstrom now tied to cheating investigation
Ninety-two officers are now connected to the cheating investigation at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., the Air Force announced Thursday.
View ArticleMilitary Muscle: Strengthen your traps
The trapezius muscles, or 'traps,' are very important. Whip yours into shape.
View ArticlePoll: Grim assessment of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan
As two of the nation's longest wars finally end, most Americans have concluded that neither achieved its goals.
View ArticleTroops selected for warrant candidate course
Here are the names, ranks and projected specialties of the enlisted soldiers, sailors and airmen selected for attendance at the Army Warrant Officer Candidate Course by a board that met at Fort Knox,...
View ArticleNew system allows troops, vets to report bad schools
A long-awaited complaint system, launched Jan.
View ArticleAfghan official optimistic Karzai will sign U.S. pact
President Hamid Karzai's national security adviser expressed optimism Thursday that the Afghan leader will sign a key U.S.
View ArticleU.S. says Russia may have violated missile treaty
The Obama administration is concerned that Russia may have violated a key arms control treaty by testing a ground-launched cruise missile.
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