Navy wants to expand Philippine presence, create temporary base
Your chances to visit historic Subic Bay, once a favorite port of call, are increasing.
View ArticleFt. Hood shooting suspect: U.S. at war with Islam
The Army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 Fort Hood mass shooting said in a statement to Fox News that the U.S. government is at war with Islam.
View ArticleRecording reveals calm amid Va. Beach jet crash
Audio recordings from the April 2012 crash of a malfunctioning F/A-18D Hornet reveal the calm, controlled response of a team of air traffic controllers amid the maelstrom of a $29 million fighter jet...
View ArticleWWI vet's family accepts delayed Purple Heart
The family of a World War I veteran from New York has been given a Purple Heart medal 95 years after he was wounded in battle.
View ArticleSailor, 23, gets Purple Heart at Naval Academy
A 23-year-old Georgia native was presented with a Purple Heart during a ceremony at the Naval Academy in Annapolis.
View ArticleWWII B-29 gunner gets long-delayed honor
The act of military heroism that led to Millard 'Lefty' Palmer receiving an award for valor began with an accident.
View ArticleAs generation ages, Korean War vets look to share stories
With much of the Korean War generation now in their 80s, thousands of veterans gathered Saturday to ensure the legacy of their military effort lives on after them.
View ArticlePhoto gallery: North Korea celebrates 'Victory Day'
Goose-stepping soldiers, columns of tanks and a broad array of ominous-looking missiles poised on mobile launchers paraded through Pyongyang's main square on Saturday in a painstakingly choreographed...
View ArticleObama says Korean veterans 'deserve better'
Six decades after the Korean War ended, President Barack Obama said Saturday that American veterans deserved a better homecoming from a war-weary nation and that their legacy is the 50 million people...
View ArticleWoman given brother's World War II dog tag
A dog tag belonging to a soldier who died during World War II has finally been returned to his sister in Duluth - nearly 70 years later.
View ArticleRetired 1-star, lawmaker dies at 68
Steven L. Melancon, a retired brigadier general in the Mississippi Army National Guard and a former state lawmaker, has died at 68.
View ArticlePhoto gallery: Service honors fallen Coast Guardsmen
The United States Coast Guard National Memorial Service was held Saturday at Escanaba Park in Grand Haven, Mich.
View ArticleFort Lee commissary tests online ordering
Shoppers at Fort Lee's commissary in Virginia no longer have to enter the store to get groceries.
View ArticleWatch it: Ga. Air National Guard gets water survival training
The 116th Air Control Wing of the Georgia Air National Guard got some hands-on water survival training for the first time from the Army National Guard.
View ArticleSinise and band rock out for sailor who lost limbs
The Lt. Dan Band formed by actor Gary Sinise rocked out for an Iowa resident who lost limbs during a bomb blast while serving in Afghanistan.
View ArticleFort Hood shooting trial on schedule for Tuesday
The military trial of the man accused of the 2009 shootings at Fort Hood will start Tuesday after no objections were raised during a final pretrial hearing.
View ArticleReturn to Vietnam lifts veteran's spirits
Vietnam veteran Kurt Seraphine recently made a return visit to the country where he once fought. Now his dreary images of Vietnam have been replaced by brighter colors: all shades of greens and blues....
View ArticleFilm about SEAL trainee's role in slaying draws crowd
A documentary about a former Navy SEAL trainee convicted in a college student's 1995 killing drew such a large crowd in the man's Indiana hometown organizers had to delay the film's start.
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