Father of fallen Marine believes dying Westboro founder should be 'buried in...
Countless military families have been tormented by the Westboro Baptist Church, which pickets service members' funerals as part of its campaign against gays and lesbians. Now church founder Fred Phelps...
View ArticleSinclair's affair was open secret, witness testifies at sentencing hearing
Suspicions of an Army general's extramarital affair with a subordinate had circulated widely enough that soldiers portrayed the two in a sexually suggestive skit at a 2010 party, according to witness...
View ArticleMarine Corps Warfighting Lab assesses potential landing craft replacement
A potential replacement for the Marines' 20-year-old air cushioned ship-to-shore craft has foam runners and a massive payload.
View ArticleTrial begins in USNA sex assault case
Attorneys for the prosecution and defense gave opening arguments and called their first witnesses Tuesday morning in a sexual assault case against a former Naval Academy football player stemming from...
View ArticleOpinion: In Mustache March, I lose
One way to build camaraderie is to have a friendly competition. I, like everyone else, love a good, spirited competition. But I am not invited to be a part of the latest team-building game, Mustache...
View ArticleMultiCam maker: Camo talks broke down over cost
Disagreements over fees for MultiCam, a top-performing contender to be the Army's main camouflage pattern, have emerged as the main reason the Army has gone in search of a new pattern.
View ArticleB-1B, F-16s could be next if Congress blocks Air Force plan to retire A-10
The Air Force would be forced to make heavy cuts to its fighters and bombers if Congress rejects plans to retire the A-10 without providing additional funding, a top budget official said today.
View ArticleReport: Navy Yard killings could have been prevented
A Navy investigation into a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard last year concluded that coworkers and supervisors of gunman Aaron Alexis failed to report clear signs that he was dangerously...
View ArticleReport: Navy Yard killings could have been prevented
A Navy investigation into a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard last year concluded that coworkers and supervisors of gunman Aaron Alexis failed to report clear signs that he was dangerously...
View ArticleNavy scuttles plan to cut Tuition Assistance
Navy brass are backing off a plan to make sailors pay more for tuition.
View ArticleVictim takes the stand in Academy court martial
The female midshipman at the center of a court martial against a former Naval Academy football player took the stand Tuesday afternoon to answer questions about her alleged sexual assault at an...
View ArticleManager of Asian firm pleads guilty in Navy's 'Fat Leonard' case
A manager of a Singapore-based company accused of bilking the U.S. Navy out of millions of dollars pleaded guilty Tuesday in the case.
View ArticleAdmiral: Aging subs at Kings Bay need replacements
The Navy needs to replace the aging Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, and it needs to do it on schedule, the chief of naval operations said Tuesday during a...
View Article2 fires burning at remote Fort Hood range
Two fires have been reported on the remote training range of a Central Texas military installation and the odor has drifted as far south as Austin.
View ArticleUkraine's Crimea base taken, commander detained
Masked Russian-speaking troops on Wednesday seized control of Ukrainian naval headquarters in Crimea after it was stormed by militiamen.
View ArticleLawmakers still debating sexual assault case reforms
The legislative fight over military sexual assaults just won't end.
View ArticleSoldier saves children from Chattahoochee River
A soldier is being hailed as a hero for pulling two boys from the Chattahoochee River in Columbus.
View ArticleNATO chief: Russian aggression is 'wake-up call'
Russia's advances in Ukraine are the greatest threat to European security since the Cold War, NATO's chief was expected to argue, in a speech Wednesday making clear the international military alliance...
View ArticleBiden to Russia: U.S. will defend allies
Issuing an outright warning to Moscow, Vice President Joe Biden declared Wednesday the United States will respond to any aggression against its NATO allies, as Russia's neighbors looked warily to the...
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