No Decision Yet on Sending More Troops to Afghanistan: White House The White House has yet to sign off on the call by the U.S. commander in Afghanistan for more troops.
7 US Troops Wounded in Afghanistan Insider Attack The American service members were medically evacuated from Camp Shaheen in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif.
Child Sex Abuse by Afghan Forces Detailed in Classified Report A watchdog agency called on the Pentagon to declassify a report alleging the sex abuse of children by Afghan security forces.
DoD: We Lowballed the Number of Troops in Combat Zones for Years The number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria reported by the Pentagon has been inaccurate for years.
Crew of AC-130 Gunship Honored for Suppressing Taliban Ambush They were recognized during a ceremony at Hurlburt Field, Fla., for their valor during a 2016 firefight in Afghanistan.
'My Son Trained Somebody to Murder Him' “At the end of the day, what happened is my son trained somebody to murder him,” Greg Buckley Sr. said at the funeral...
US Considers 'Zero Option' for Afghanistan White House officials said Tuesday the possibility exists that no American troops will be left behind after 2014.
IG: $5M Wasted On Incinerators, Troops At Risk The U.S. military built a pair of multi-million dollar incinerators in Afghanistan it has chosen not to use and instead...
Navy Cross for Marines Killed In ‘Insider Attack’ A pair of Marines have posthumously received the Navy Cross following the 2012 "insider attack" that ended their lives.
Caregivers Sue VA over Denial of Benefits Survivors of veterans who died from service-connected conditions have filed a class action seeking changes to a VA practice...
Marine Corps Ranks: A Complete Guide to Enlisted and Officer Ranks Explore U.S. Marine Corps ranks from private to general. Learn rank structure, pay grades, insignia and promotion paths in...
Homeowners Say the Army Corps and its Contractors Mishandled LA Fire Debris Cleanup More than 800 complaints were submitted to a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hotline dedicated to the agency's debris removal...
Japan Marks End of World War II as Survivors Remember Wartime Emperor's Surrender Speech 80 Years Ago A national ceremony will begin at Tokyo’s Budokan hall at noon, the same time then-Emperor Hirohito’s 4½-minute prerecorded...
Flights Restricted over Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit North American Aerospace Defense Command issued a statement saying it would be enforcing Federal Aviation Administration...