Prosecutors Received Awards After Navy SEAL Was Found Not Guilty of Murder Members of the team who prosecuted Chief Eddie Gallagher were awarded medals for "superb results" and "expert litigation."
Officials Defend Hyten During Confirmation Hearing, Say Accuser Needs Help Air Force Gen. John Hyten is battling an aide's allegations in his bid to become vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
16 Marines Nabbed During Morning Formation on Drug-, People-Smuggling Charges The Marines' ranks range from E-2 to E-4; all of them are currently assigned to the infantry.
Navy SEALs Kicked Out of Iraq Over 'Deterioration of Good Order and Discipline' Naval Special Warfare has faced recent troubling discipline problems, including reports of drug use in the ranks.
Appeals Court Affirms Bergdahl Conviction, Finds No Unlawful Command Influence The majority found that President Trump's remarks didn't constitute command influence, but the defense team plans to appeal.
Ex-Soldier Who Killed 16 Seeks New Trial in Civilian Court, Blames Malaria Drug Robert Bales filed a petition in the U.S. District Court of Kansas asking that his conviction and life sentence be tossed.
New York Man Pleads Guilty in Navy Liquor Store Scheme He was the third person to plead guilty in a scam to buy discounted liquor and then resell it at a profit.
4 Charged in Green Beret's Death Reportedly Planned to Sexually Assault Him on Camera Special operators charged in the death of a comrade planned to record him being sexually assaulted, according to a report.
The Army Ignored Her Warnings About a Dangerous Colleague. Then He Set Her on Fire Blanchard survived the Sep. 7, 2016 attack, but was left scarred for life with third degree burns.
Couple Left Veteran, 82, Suicidal After Emptying his Bank Account, Police Say The couple allegedly spent more than $500 of the money on drugs daily.
Trump Orders VA to Build Homeless Veterans Center on West LA Campus The future of a 388-acre campus in Los Angeles that was donated more than a century ago to house disabled veterans has been...
Navy Subs, Nuclear Secrets and Beer: The Riveting History of Bay Area’s Mare Island Mare Island supported the Navy during both world wars and helped spy efforts during the Cold War by using nuclear submarines...
Fort Carson Soldier One of 1,000 Leaving After Transgender Ban Temporarily Upheld Fort Carson Sgt. Mason Benavides is leaving an Army that no longer wants him.
Trump Wants to Attack Drug Cartels. How Can Mexico Respond if He Does? Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum may soon face her most challenging test -- and her response could define bilateral...
Rattlesnake Wranglers Help Conserve Michigan’s Only Venomous Snake at Military Base Each spring, dozens of conservation researchers and volunteers descend on the Michigan Army National Guard base in northern...