Burn Pit Vet's Widower: Memos Show that Illness Didn't Need to Happen A series of memos written in 2006 reveals that U.S. officials in Iraq were well aware of burn-pit dangers at the time.
US Troops Have Rescued, Evacuated Hundreds Post-Hurricane Florence Rainfall and rising water levels continue to threaten areas of the Carolinas four days after Florence made landfall.
Why Didn't F-15s Shoot Down the Stolen Sea-Tac Airliner? "Through it all, there was a call not to take the shot," a NORAD spokesman said.
Reaper Drones, C-130Js Join Battle Against California Wildfires The military has joined local authorities in battling the California wildfires.
New York Guardsmen Prepare for Flooding 192 New York National Guard soldiers and airmen are on duty in case rains cause ice jams and flooding.
Guard Releases Names of 9 Killed in WC-130 Crash The Puerto Rico Air National Guard released the names of nine Guard members killed Wednesday in the WC-130H crash in Georgia.
Guard, Reserve Technician Tricare Fix Could Be Reintroduced These National Guard and Reserve members could qualify for Tricare if the fix is approved.
Colonel in 'Dino Puppet' Video Speaks: 'I Was Given a Death Sentence' Now retired at the rank of lieutenant colonel, Kevin "Bly" Blaser realizes he should have stopped the ceremony.
Airmen in 'Dino Puppet' Re-Enlistment Video Fired, Reprimanded The Air Force is sending a clear message: Re-enlisting with a dinosaur puppet on your right hand isn't funny.
Guard Chief: More Money Needed for Base Contaminated Water Cleanup The DoD has identified 401 installations where there have been a suspected release of fire-fighting foam into water supplies.
Military Domestic Violence Convictions Skyrocketed After Commanders Were Removed from Process Courts-martial are on the rise for domestic violence charges across the Defense Department services.
Female Troops Played Key Roles in B-2, Submarine Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Facilities At least one woman served as a B-2 bomber pilot during the mission, that official said. Another official confirmed women were...
Army Officer Sentenced to 53 Years in Prison on 17 Rape, Sexual Assault Convictions The Army initially charged Maj. Jonathan Batt with 77 offenses against 20 women, including 14 rape counts.
US Carrier Strike Group Embarks on Scheduled Deployment Amid Middle East Tensions The United States' most advanced aircraft carrier left its base in Virginia Tuesday for a regularly scheduled deployment that...
Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed. President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and...