Network problem prevents Marines from accessing Marine Corps websites
The Marine Corps was troubleshooting a computer network error on Tuesday that prevented personnel using the service's vast unclassified computer network from accessing Marine Corps web pages.
View ArticleProsecutors rest in Fort Hood shooting trial
Military prosecutors rested their case Tuesday against the Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people during the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, but whether the soldier plans to do anything to...
View ArticleJudge to announce Manning's sentence Wednesday
A military judge said she'll announce on Wednesday the sentence for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, who gave reams of classified information to WikiLeaks.
View ArticleUpdate: One sailor remains hospitalized after Naval Weapons Station Earle...
An explosion during boat maintenance at a New Jersey naval base injured eight sailors and civilian employees Tuesday morning, one of them seriously. As of the evening, however, only one sailor remained...
View ArticleAppeals court affirms Hood bomb plotter's life sentence
A federal appeals court has affirmed two life terms against an AWOL soldier who planned to detonate a bomb inside a Texas restaurant frequented by Fort Hood soldiers.
View ArticleAfghan massacre victim takes stand, curses Bales
An Afghan farmer shot during a massacre in Kandahar Province last year took the witness stand Tuesday against the U.S.
View ArticleNavy recovers crashed jet off Virginia coast
The Navy says it has salvaged a jet that crashed off Virginia's coast.
View ArticleCoroner details journalist Michael Hastings' death
After 14 years of sobriety, journalist Michael Hastings had returned to drugs and had traces of amphetamine and marijuana in his system when he drove his car into a tree hours after he was seen passed...
View ArticleBliss soldier dies of non-combat related illness
A Fort Bliss soldier died Sunday, the Defense Department has announced.
View ArticleEspionage trial for former sailor wrapping up
The trial of a former sailor charged with attempted espionage is winding down in federal court in Norfolk.
View ArticleBritish general leaving Fort Riley command
A British military officer is leaving his position with the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley to return to the United Kingdom for duty.
View ArticleMarine Corps Marathon tweaks course route
The popular Marine Corps Marathon is tweaking its route this year to give participants a flatter course and a new, longer approach to the U.S. Capitol.
View ArticleArmy training grenade sparks Calif. wildfire
A smoke grenade from a military training exercise started a 170-acre brush fire in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Dublin.
View ArticleMemorial to soldier killed in Iraq vandalized
Police in Brattleboro, Vt., are investigating damage to a memorial to a soldier killed in Iraq a decade ago.
View ArticleSyrian opposition claims 'poisonous gas' attack
Syrian regime forces fired intense artillery and rocket barrages Wednesday on the eastern suburbs of Damascus amid a fierce government offensive in what two pro-opposition groups claimed was a...
View ArticleFormer sailor pleads guilty in child abuse case
A former sailor has pleaded guilty in a 2007 child abuse case in Groton involving his toddler son.
View ArticleBeaufort gets look at Joint Strike Fighters
Beaufort residents have gotten a look at the new Joint Strike Fighter that is to be based at the Marine Corps Air Station.
View ArticleChinese ships depart for rare drills with U.S. Navy
Three Chinese ships are sailing east to join rare naval drills with the United States as Beijing ramps up its military diplomacy amid regional territorial disputes and other tensions.
View ArticleManning to be sentenced today for WikiLeaks disclosures
More than three years after his arrest in Iraq, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is set to learn the price he'll pay for leaking an unprecedented volume of classified information to a once-obscure...
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