From Air to Prayer -- Former Black Hawk Pilot Pastors Baptist Church During his 14 years in the Army Ken Shaver logged just under 2,500 hours in the air.
Throwback Tiger Stripe Uniforms Could Get More Use Among Green Berets A tiger stripe uniform like the one John Wayne wore in the 1968 film "The Green Berets" is making something of a comeback.
Heat Illness Incidents Rising Sharply During Military Training: Pentagon Statistics show a 60% increase of heatstroke or heat exhaustion cases between 2008 and 2018.
Fort Campbell Soldier Rappelling in Alabama Falls to His Death News outlets report that authorities said Phillip Whitehead was from Florida and served in the Army.
Cases of Heat-Related Illnesses on the Rise, Especially Among Marines Annual incidence rates of heat stroke diagnoses increased from 0.26 cases per 1,000 in 2014 to 0.45 cases per 1,000 in 2018.
Ex-Husband Pleads Guilty in Female Soldier's Slaying A Fort Campbell soldier has admitted to having his ex-wife killed and to helping hide her body.
Aircraft Crashes During Training at Fort Campbell, Injures Two An aircraft from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, crashed in a training accident, injuring two people, according to a base release.
Husband of Slain 101st Soldier Charged with Premeditated Murder A grand jury has indicted Victor Silvers on seven criminal counts relating to the alleged "premeditated murder" of his wife.
The First Woman Has Made it Through SEAL Officer Screening The Navy marked a first earlier this year when a woman completed Navy SEAL officer assessment and selection
Army 3-Star General Loses Rank After War College Plagiarism Revealed An Army deputy chief of staff has been retired at a lower rank after an investigation found he had plagiarized.
New Photos Show Destruction from Taliban Attack on Bagram Air Base The photos showed airmen cleaning up and disposing of broken metal and ceiling tiles and attempting to salvage the structure.
'Millions' Stolen in Decade-Long Buying Fraud at Florida VA Hospitals, Officials Say Suspects allegedly defrauded the VA by letting vendors charge inflated prices for products.
Army Officer Pardoned by Trump After Murder Conviction Says He Can't Even Get a Job at Walmart Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance was sentenced to 19 years in military prison after he was found guilty of second-degree murder.