Death penalty not sought in Alaska Coast Guard shooting
Federal prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty against a Kodiak man charged in the fatal shootings of two men at a Coast Guard station on Kodiak Island.
View ArticleFort Drum soldier charged with killing stepson
An Army soldier is facing murder and other charges following an investigation of his 4-year-old stepson's death at northern New York's Fort Drum.
View ArticleDestroyer Ramage to leave on 8-month deployment
The guided-missile destroyer Ramage is leaving Virginia on an eight-month deployment.
View ArticleSenator wants to know why work hasn't begun on Clark Veterans Cemetery
More than six months after President Obama signed into a law a measure from New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte to restore a cemetery for U.S. veterans in the Philippines, Ayotte wants to know why the work...
View ArticleObama to visit Camp Pendleton today
President Obama will meet with U.S. troops and their families Wednesday during a stop at California's Camp Pendleton.
View ArticleHawaii to become huge drone base for Marine Corps
The Marine Corps in Hawaii is conducting an environmental assessment in anticipation of receiving additional surveillance drones.
View ArticleGovernment wants more time to address Jill Kelley's lawsuit
Justice's delayed isn't necessarily justice denied for Jill Kelley, the Tampa socialite entangled in the scandal that toppled former CIA Director and Army Gen. David Petraeus.
View ArticleSoldiers conduct demolition training at JBER
U.S. Army Alaska officials say soldiers are conducting demolition training this week at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage.
View ArticleC-5 to make final landing at Dover AFB
A historic military plane will make its final landing at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
View ArticleCommissaries back to normal
Commissaries will be back to their normal operating hours the week of Aug. 19, officials said.
View ArticleAl-Qaida matures as leaders remain a global threat
Al-Qaida's core leadership remains a potent threat, and experts say it has encouraged the terror network's spread into more countries today than it was operating in immediately after the Sept. 11,...
View ArticleMarine vet who killed wife seeks leniency
An Iraq war veteran will be sentenced to life in prison for killing his wife while she was taking a break during her overnight patrol shift for Wauwatosa's police department, but he's hoping to one day...
View ArticleMilitary Spouses Choir to learn fate tonight on 'America's Got Talent'
Military Spouses Choir competes in America's Got Talent
View ArticleJury selection continues in 1-star's court-martial
Jury selection continues at Fort Bragg to find Army generals who are suitable jurors for a court-martial of one of their own.
View ArticleSailors worry 'intermission' program will hurt careers
The Navy is continuing to tout a program that offers a three-year break from service - risk free - but sailors remain suspicious of the option.
View ArticleMo. National Guard to help with flooding
Heavy thunderstorms early Wednesday hit already saturated areas of south-central Missouri, where one child has been reported killed and a woman remains missing in flooding that also has forced the...
View ArticleVentura: Job offers dried up after sniper's memoir
A newly unsealed deposition from Jesse Ventura shows that the former Minnesota governor was complaining about difficulty finding work after a Navy SEAL published a book he claims defamed him.
View ArticleManning judge limits scope of 'damage' testimony
The judge at U.S. soldier Bradley Manning's sentencing hearing rejected some government evidence Wednesday that the classified information he disclosed through the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks had a...
View ArticleReligious program specialist pleads guilty to sexually exploiting a minor
A religious program specialist who the Navy classified as a deserter last October pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of a minor Monday and will face sentencing in December.
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