Sgt. Michael Anderson of the 504th Military Intelligence Brigade of Fort Hood, Texas, was kayaking at a state park when he heard a man cry for help in the waters behind him. His lifesaving actions were caught on his GoPro.Share:In Other NewsSaving money: Enrollment starts soon for this new military benefitHere's how the new dependent care flexible spending accounts will work for military families.Military suicide rates mostly steady over past decadeThe Pentagon is implementing a wide range of recommendations from an independent review finished earlier this year.Binge drinking, alcohol abuse remains significant challenge for vetsA new RAND study found high rates of problems with alcohol among veterans of of every era.Lawmakers push for burn pit benefits related to Kosovo deploymentsSenate lawmakers are pushing VA officials to look into toxic exposure injuries among troops who deployed to Kosovo.Former Navy chief sentenced in identity theft scamFormer Navy chief chief Marquis A. Hooper claimed he needed access to a database to conduct background checks on behalf of the Navy, according to the Feds.21 troops injured in Iraq and Syria drone strikesThe injuries occurred during attacks on Oct. 17 and 18.Navy test-fires missile from mobile launcher aboard LCS SavannahThe sea service continues to test the possibilities of placing mobile missile cells aboard littoral combat ships.Senators could force confirmation vote on Navy, Air Force leaders Republicans are pushing for individual votes on the vacant Joint Chiefs posts, while Democrats are looking to advance hundreds of pending promotions.Poll shows strong support for action to help Afghan allies resettleNearly 90% say the United States must do more to honor its promises to protect Afghans who worked closely with U.S. military forces.TRICARE won’t cover over-the-counter birth control pillA new pill could ease access to birth control for troops and dependents.Load More
Saving money: Enrollment starts soon for this new military benefitHere's how the new dependent care flexible spending accounts will work for military families.
Military suicide rates mostly steady over past decadeThe Pentagon is implementing a wide range of recommendations from an independent review finished earlier this year.
Binge drinking, alcohol abuse remains significant challenge for vetsA new RAND study found high rates of problems with alcohol among veterans of of every era.
Lawmakers push for burn pit benefits related to Kosovo deploymentsSenate lawmakers are pushing VA officials to look into toxic exposure injuries among troops who deployed to Kosovo.
Former Navy chief sentenced in identity theft scamFormer Navy chief chief Marquis A. Hooper claimed he needed access to a database to conduct background checks on behalf of the Navy, according to the Feds.
21 troops injured in Iraq and Syria drone strikesThe injuries occurred during attacks on Oct. 17 and 18.
Navy test-fires missile from mobile launcher aboard LCS SavannahThe sea service continues to test the possibilities of placing mobile missile cells aboard littoral combat ships.
Senators could force confirmation vote on Navy, Air Force leaders Republicans are pushing for individual votes on the vacant Joint Chiefs posts, while Democrats are looking to advance hundreds of pending promotions.
Poll shows strong support for action to help Afghan allies resettleNearly 90% say the United States must do more to honor its promises to protect Afghans who worked closely with U.S. military forces.
TRICARE won’t cover over-the-counter birth control pillA new pill could ease access to birth control for troops and dependents.