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Soldiers screened for appearance and politics ahead of Trump visit
Trump's partisan comments received cheers or jeers from the crowd, an expression of political views in uniform that would typically result in a reprimand.
By Todd South
Pentagon identifies Green Beret killed in Afghanistan
Sgt. 1st Class Stephen Cribben was a senior communications sergeant assigned to 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group at Fort Carson, Colorado.
By Staff Report
'Long Road Home' miniseries tells the 'human story' of deadly Iraq battle
The first episode airs Nov. 7 on the National Geographic channel.
By Charlsy Panzino
B-1Bs fly with allies over Sea of Japan; Lancers and Raptors in Europe
Two B-1B Lancers, forward deployed to Guam as part of U.S. Pacific Command’s Continuous Bomber Presence mission, flew sequenced, bilateral missions Tuesday night over the Sea of Japan with two Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15s and two Republic of Korea air force F-15Ks.
By Air Force Times staff
Senator wants communist West Point grad booted from the Army
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio says a 2nd lieutenant who posed with pro-communist messages at the military academy graduation is unfit to continue serving.
Pentagon identifies 10th Mountain soldier killed in Iraq
Spc. Alexander Missildine, 20, was killed when an improvised explosive device exploded near his vehicle on Sunday in Salah ad-Din Province, Iraq.
By Shawn Snow
For the first time, a civilian drone has crashed into a military aircraft
There was a crew of four soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division aboard the Black Hawk. No one was injured.
By Kyle Rempfer
Security measures needed for Hawaii soldier's terrorism case
Trial for a Hawaii-based Army soldier accused of attempting to support the Islamic State group won’t happen until at least late next year.
Thousands of US troops continue to support Hurricane Irma rescue and recovery operations
Troops from all the services continue to deliver supplies, rescue stranded residents and help with the clean up in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
By Kyle Rempfer
NYC-heavy 77th Division mustered for WWI duty a century ago
A U.S. Army division that included songwriter Irving Berlin among its ranks started mustering on Long Island a century ago this weekend during World War I.
Pentagon identifies two soldiers killed in artillery incident in Iraq
Five other soldiers were injured in the same incident.
By Michelle Tan