Hundreds of Strangers Honor Lonely WWII Veteran Hundreds of strangers paid tribute at a Kentucky funeral home to a "humble" survivor of World War II's Normandy Invasion.
Army Investigating 'We Were Soldiers' Legend for Inflating Awards The U.S. Army is investigating allegations that the late Command Sgt. Major Basil Plumley wore unauthorized combat and valor...
Navy's Top Admiral on Yemen Strikes: 'Enough Was Enough' Richardson said the strike this week was evidence that the Navy continued to do the same mission for which it was founded.
Looking Back at America's Entry into the 'Great War' Woodrow Wilson's Memorial Day 1917 call to arms was framed as an effort "to serve mankind."
Old and New Vets Link Up at Normandy for D-Day President Obama hailed the heroes of D-Day and the new generation of troops who carry on their legacy.
Specially Painted Helicopters Celebrate Coast Guard Aviation Centenary The Coast Guard is celebrating the centenary of its aviation history with historic paint schemes on MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters...
World War II B-17 Gunner Dies During 'Final Mission' in England The retired master sergeant was a World War II radioman and gunner who flew on B-17 Flying Fortress bombing missions.
Army Is Silent on Whether Posts Will Keep Confederate Names Ten Army installations located in the South are named for Confederate military leaders.
'The Vietnam War' 18-Hour PBS Series to Begin Airing Sunday "The Vietnam War," a 10-part, 18-hour series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, will begin airing on PBS Sunday night.
65th Regiment Receives Congressional Gold Medal The Congressional Gold Medal has been awarded to Puerto Rican troops once disparaged as "rum and Coca-Cola soldiers."
Soldier Dies on Fort Leonard Wood Rifle Range The Army identified the 18-year-old on Monday but has not provided details into the circumstances of his death.
Trump Celebrates West Point Alumni Group Canceling Award Ceremony to Honor Tom Hanks President Donald Trump celebrated news on Monday that an alumni group from West Point canceled an award ceremony set to honor...
Records Show the VA Failed to Treat a Father’s Common Infection. Now He’s Paying the Price. Anthony Walker always liked to think of himself as “the man.” He always liked to think of himself as “tough Tony.” But that...
South Koreans Feel Betrayed over Detainment of Hundreds of Workers at Plant Raid in Georgia South Korea’s foreign minister departed for the U.S. to finalize steps for the return of several hundred South Korean workers...
A Military Approach to Drug Busts Upends US Efforts and Raises Legal Questions The Trump administration has indicated more military strikes on drug targets could be coming, saying it is seeking to “wage...