Navy probing alleged cheating on nuke reactor work
The Navy is investigating 30 or more senior sailors in connection with alleged cheating on written tests designed to qualify them as instructors at a school that trains younger sailors to operate naval...
View ArticleNavy probing alleged cheating on nuke reactor work
The Navy is investigating 30 or more senior sailors in connection with alleged cheating on written tests designed to qualify them as instructors at a school that trains younger sailors to operate naval...
View ArticleMaster sergeant promotions announced
Congratulations to the sergeants first class recommended for promotion to master sergeant.
View ArticleWide variety of faiths led to new policy to accommodate them
Troops last year fell into 100 religious categories, from Advent Christian Church (567) to Unknown (73,354) and most every faith in between.
View ArticleMedal of Honor Museum seeks $11 million from S.C.
Organizers of a $100 million National Medal of Honor Museum on the South Carolina coast are asking state lawmakers to provide $11 million for the project.
View ArticleSenators blast Army over recruiting fraud scandal
Senators blasted the Army Tuesday for a recruiting scandal that involves thousands of soldiers and tens of millions of dollars.
View Article2 Marine Reserve generals promoted
Two Marine Corps Reserve generals in New Orleans are being promoted.
View ArticleSailors suspected in spreading nuke cheating scandal
Dozens of senior enlisted instructors at a Navy nuclear propulsion school are accused of cheating on the written tests that help them qualify to operate nuclear reactors, Navy officials said Tuesday.
View ArticleSailors suspected in spreading nuke cheating scandal
Dozens of senior enlisted instructors at a Navy nuclear propulsion school are accused of cheating on the written tests that help them qualify to operate nuclear reactors, Navy officials said Tuesday.
View ArticleFormer Marine recruiter pleads guilty to killing 2 in Ill.
A former U.S. Marine recruiter pleaded guilty Tuesday to killing two women in central Illinois in 2011 and seriously wounding a third woman.
View ArticleAppeals court upholds U.S. terrorism convictions
A U.S. appeals court has upheld the convictions of three members of a terror ring.
View ArticleEx-soldier gets prison in fuel-theft scheme
A former soldier from Fountain has been sentenced to seven years and three months in prison for helping steal fuel from a military base in Afghanistan that cost the federal government more than $1.5...
View ArticleU.S. official: 'Number of specific threats' at Sochi
A top U.S. counterterrorist official says there are 'a number of specific threats' aimed at the Winter Olympics that start this week in Sochi, Russia - with the greatest danger coming from the Caucasus...
View ArticleReal 'Monuments Men' records go on display in D.C.
When art historians saw Paris fall to the Nazis in World War II, they immediately realized Europe's vast monuments, art, cathedrals and architecture were at risk and began mobilizing to protect such...
View Article2 more Colo. guardsmen charged with theft
Two more Colorado Army National Guard members have been charged with fraudulently collecting thousands of dollars in referral bonuses for recruits.
View ArticleEx-Supercarrier Forrestal headed to the scrapyard
Decommissioned supercarrier Forrestal began its last voyage Tuesday morning, leaving Philadelphia for a Texas scrapyard.
View ArticleFormer fighter pilot to lead Punchbowl cemetery
The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is getting a new director.
View ArticleZumwalt to be christened on April 12
BATH, Maine (AP) - The stealthy Zumwalt that's under construction at Bath Iron Works is due to be christened on April 12.
View ArticleCoast Guard ship spills 200-300 gallons of fuel into Detroit River
About 200 to 300 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into the Detroit River while a U.S. Coast Guard ship was taking on fuel, officials said.
View ArticleVA worker injured in Wash. office shooting
Sheriff's officials in southwest Washington were saying little as they try to determine why a Veterans Affairs worker was gunned down and wounded inside a public health building in the second workplace...
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