AF publishes list of sex assault convictions
A newly published Air Force document includes all sexual assault convictions from 2010 through August of this year. It marks the first time the service has attempted to release such a list as it faces...
View ArticleNavy fires hospital ship's top officer, says he lied on PFA
The Navy removed the top officer on the hospital ship Mercy on Friday after an investigation uncovered evidence he mismanaged the physical fitness assessment - and lied about his weight to pass his own...
View ArticleAfter good start, Falcons fall 42-20 to Boise State
For quarterback Jaleel Awini and the rest of the Air Force offense, things were going well in the first half against Boise State Friday night.
View ArticleNew nonprofit gives veteran small-business owners a boost
A new nonprofit is helping vets start and grow their own businesses with advice, mentoring and cash.
View ArticleTrial set Monday in Campbell soldier's death
Two Tennessee men charged with killing a Fort Campbell solder who was giving them a ride home will face a jury starting Monday.
View ArticleUsing brawn to raise bucks
Marine Lt. Col. Bill Conner was stationed in Fallujah, Iraq, in 2008 when he got an email telling him he had won a spot in the prestigious Hawaii Ironman triathlon, a berth he had sought for 13 years.
View ArticleJury convicts Iraq vet of murdering daughter
A jury in western Kentucky took less than 90 minutes to convict a former Fort Campbell soldier of killing his 3-year-old daughter.
View ArticleGroton-based sub to welcome new commander
A Navy submarine based in Groton is welcoming a new commanding officer.
View ArticleVets finish Warrior Hike on Appalachian Trail
After six months, four veterans have completed their hike of the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine, ending with a celebration at the summit of Mount Katahdin.
View Article3 Afghans die as car bomber targets NATO troops
An official said a suicide car bomber apparently aiming to hit a NATO-Afghan convoy near the southern city of Kandahar blew up early, killing at least three civilians.
View ArticleMcCain, Graham blast Syrian chemical weapons deal
Two Republican senators who have sharply criticized President Barack Obama's foreign policy say a Syrian chemical weapons agreement hailed by the president is meaningless.
View ArticleIll. guardsman dies in training
An Illinois Army National Guard soldier has died during physical fitness training at a military education course in Michigan.
View ArticleFormer Utah guardsman gets 12 years for child porn
A decorated former soldier and Utah guardsman from Park City was ordered Thursday to spend 12 years in federal prison in a child pornography case, and must also pay nearly $600,000 in restitution to a...
View ArticleU.S.-Russia reach agreement on Syria weapons
After days of intense negotiations, the United States and Russia reached agreement Saturday on a framework to secure and destroy Syria's chemical weapons by mid-2014 and impose U.N. penalties if the...
View ArticleEx-captain gets 10 years for heroin smuggling
A West Point graduate and former Army captain busted for trafficking heroin from Afghanistan to the U.S. was sentenced Sept. 4 to 10 years in a federal prison.
View ArticleBliss soldier dies after being wounded in Afghanistan
The Defense Department on Saturday identified a Fort Bliss soldier who died of wounds he received during a noncombat-related incident in Afghanistan.
View ArticleHousing privatized at six more bases
Airmen at six bases from Alaska to Florida will get new community centers or new or renovated homes - and in some cases all of the above - as part of a growing Defense Department effort to shift the...
View ArticleArmy to report on vehicles' turbulent future
The Army has set itself a Dec. 15 deadline to brief Congress on the results of a comprehensive study of its ground vehicle industrial base that it began in 2012, according to a draft document obtained...
View ArticleChiefs invited to stop by D.C.'s new 'goat locker'
Until recently, when it came time to meet, these D.C.-based chiefs were forced to temporarily commandeer a conference room. But not anymore.
View ArticleProgram update allows Marines in Selected Reserve to leave service a year early
Marines looking to exit the Selected Marine Corps Reserve will be able to leave the service up to a year early - starting now.
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