The federal government shutdown has scuttled plans for a National Guard training exercise at Fort Bragg and created uncertainty for the Army base’s civilian employees and local businesses.
Two Army captains who met at West Point returned there to be married, in what is believed to be the first same-sex marriage of active-duty personnel at the storied New York military academy.
Evidence presented at the change of plea hearing showed that Donna Arledge and others stole mail in and around Greenville County, S.C., in an effort to obtain bank account numbers, routing numbers and identification information.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday called on NATO to take a stance against the United States, a fellow ally, over its plans to form a 30,000-strong Kurdish-led border security force in Syria.
A funeral was held Wednesday for a Texas soldier whose 92nd Infantry Division was the only African-American Army division to fight in Europe and who was buried for decades as “unknown.”
Arrow-3 is part of the multilayered system Israel is developing to defend against both short- and mid-range rockets fired from the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said its forces repelled drone attacks Saturday. Without blaming any specific country, the ministry said attack data could only have been obtained “from one of the countries that possesses know-how in satellite navigation.” In Tuesday’s statement, it noted a “strange coincidence” of a U.S. military intelligence plane flying near at the moment of the attack.