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  • Retired Lt. Gen. Leroy Manor is remembered for his outstanding leadership and contributions to the special operations community, including the planning of the Son Tay Raid. (Photo courtesy U.S. Air Force)
    Son Tay Raid commander Leroy Manor dies at 100

    Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Leroy Manor served as a pilot in WWII and planned the Son Tay Raid in Vietnam. He died just four days after his 100th birthday.

    Harm Venhuizen
    15 hours ago
  • Army-funded research shows possible Alzheimer's link with blast exposure, even without a brain injury diagnosis. (Army)
    Study finds possible link between blast exposure and Alzheimer’s disease

    Early detection and treatment of blast-induced brain deterioration could reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease later in life

    Todd South
    1 day ago
  • Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday speaks with sailors on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Nimitz Feb. 24. The carrier strike group is wrapping up an historic 11-month deployment. (MC2 Greg Hall/Navy)
    After historically long deployment, Nimitz is almost home

    The carrier strike group is wrapping up the longest deployment since the Vietnam War

    Geoff Ziezulewicz
    1 day ago
  • The carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower returns to Naval Station Norfolk after a Middle East deployment August 6. Ike is getting ready to leave early next year on another deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by MC1 Jason Pastrick)
    Austin mulling whether to send carrier Ike back to the Middle East

    Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited the carrier Nimitz as they finished another record-breaking deployment.

    Meghann Myers
    1 day ago
  • April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). (Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs)
    The Pentagon’s sexual assault review committee wants troop input on policy and culture change

    The Defense Department's 90-day review of its sexual assault response program is getting underway.

    Meghann Myers
    1 day ago
  • Pentagon says two F-15E Strike Eagles hit Iran-backed militia targets in Syria. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Daniel Snider)
    US airstrike, first under Biden, kills Iran-backed militiaman — militia reserves ‘right to retaliate’

    Two Air Force F-15E aircraft launched seven precision guided munitions at facilities used by Iran-backed militias near Boukamal, on the Syrian side of the Iraq border, along the Euphrates River.

    Qassem Abdul-Zahra, The Associated Press, Lolita Baldor, Robert Burns, The Associated Press
    1 day ago
  • Fire Controlman 2nd Class Katherine Verbeek inspects a close-in weapons system aboard the guided-missile cruiser Vella Gulf Feb. 16 during pier-side routine maintenance. The warship has suffered a fuel leak that is forcing it to return to Norfolk, less than a week into its deployment. (MC2 Dean Cates/Navy)
    Warship Vella Gulf suffers fuel leak, heads back to Norfolk a week into deployment

    The leak in one of the cruiser’s engineering spaces came as the ship was crossing the Atlantic Ocean in heavy seas.

    Geoff Ziezulewicz
    1 day ago
  • Two men stand on Feb. 16, 2021, near the scene of a rocket attack targeting Arbil the previous night, the first time in nearly two months that Western military or diplomatic installations have been targeted in Iraq after a string of similar incidents. (Safin Hamed/AFP via Getty Images)
    Congress reacts to US airstrikes in Syria

    The Pentagon’s announcement that that U.S. forces conducted deadly airstrikes in Syria sparked complaints from some of President Joe Biden’s Democratic allies that he overreached, while key Republicans applauded the move.

    Joe Gould
    1 day ago
  • A United States advisor and a Vietnam company commander lead troops through an open area of swamp in jungles about 25 miles east of Saigon on Oct. 25, 1962. (Horst Faas/AP)
    Adding high blood pressure to list of presumptive Agent Orange illnesses a key focus for lawmakers this year

    The Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee chairman said he is dismayed that the issue hasn't already been settled.

    Leo Shane III
    1 day ago
  • Crayons Ready to Eat are every Marine's dream. (Courtesy of Frank Manteau)
    Crayon-eating Marine launches edible crayon business

    Color our world with these Marine-approved edible crayons.

    Sarah Sicard
    1 day ago
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