Trump Says 15K Troops Could Be Sent to Border, Contradicting Military Leaders The commander in chief said Wednesday that as many as 15,000 troops could be headed to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Soldier Deployed to Guantanamo Bay Dies While Swimming at Beach The U.S. Coast Guard and Joint Task Force-Guantanamo joined with other military elements in a search for the soldier.
Shutdown Is Over But Effects Will Linger for Guard in Lost Training About 90,000 Guard personnel lost valuable training in the shutdown.
The Army Is Selling National Guardsmen Hard on Drill Sergeant Duty About 2,700 of the Army's drill sergeants come from the Reserve's 108th Training Command.
Enrollment Fee Changes Announced for Some Tricare Users Retired Guardsmen and reservists will pay more for Tricare enrollment in 2019, while others will see small decreases.
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.
Guard Soldier Uses Medical Skills to Save Boy's Life Army Spc. Nicole McKenzie doesn't think she's a hero. For her, it's all about loyalty to her unit and her community.
Soldier Connects With Vietnam Vet Father Through Shared Service In 2004, Staff Sgt. Rachel Kovach joined the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.
Fire-Generated Winds Pose Hazards to National Guard Efforts to Fight Wildfires The California wildfires can create their own violent weather, hampering firefighting efforts.
Remotely Piloted Aircraft Become Mainstay of Wildland Firefighting The MQ-9 Reaper has developed into a key asset in California's fight against wildfires.
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...
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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...