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As Biden improves support with vets, Afghanistan plan a plus to some
Results from around the country last year suggest Biden has an edge with some military voters unlike his recent predecessors.
Explainer: Why does the US pay so much for the defense of its allies?
The Trump administration is demanding that Japan and South Korea pay more for hosting U.S. troops stationed in those countries.
By Michael E. Flynn, Kansas State University; Carla Martinez Machain, Kansas State University; and Michael A. Allen, Boise State University
Sailor dies following Guam motorcycle crash
Machinist's Mate 2nd Class James Dyer succumbed to his injuries on Oct. 6
Sailor killed at Pearl Harbor coming home
He'll be buried in buried in El Dorado, Kansas, on Saturday.
McCain, Country Joe McDonald, the VFW and Woodstock
It was the weekend that shaped the image of a "Woodstock Generation." And that image would echo, appeal and provoke for generations to come.
Navy sub killer will wage war on wildfires
The privately owned twin-engine recently arrived from the Cactus Air Force Wings and Wheels Museum.
By Michael Stavola, The Hutchinson News
Remains of Missouri Marine sergeant killed in World War II Tarawa battle finally accounted for
Marine Sgt. George E. Trotter, 38, of Kansas City, Missouri, died during the first day of the Pacific Battle of Tarawa.
By Andrea Scott
National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City defaced
Kansas City Police Chief Rick Smith said two men were responsible for the vandalism spray painted “Xs” over the faces of World War I generals and “communist symbols” just before 1 a.m. Tuesday morning.
By Diana Stancy Correll
Tainted by sexual misconduct scandal, ex-Missouri governor to rejoin the Navy
But Eric Greitens won't return to the SEALs.
Military family bracing for adopted daughter to be deported
In October, the Federal District Court of Kansas ruled that their adopted daughter will be deported back to South Korea.
By Joshua Axelrod