May 9, 2018 Army hospital ear transplant surgery reportedly done with ear ‘grown’ in soldier’s arm Physicians at an Army medical facility in Texas were able to surgically give a soldier a brand new ear after she lost the use of her own following a car accident, according to a report Monday.
May 9, 2018 Pentagon to unveil probe into Niger ambush that killed 4 The Pentagon on Thursday is releasing the final report on the Niger attack that killed four Americans last October.
May 9, 2018 CIA nominee says torture doesn't work as interrogation tool President Donald Trump's nominee to be the next CIA director says that if she is confirmed by the Senate, the spy agency will not undertake a detention and harsh interrogation program like the one used after 9/11.
May 1, 2018 US service member killed in Afghanistan just weeks before deployment was to end, officials say The 22-year-old U.S. service member killed Monday during a combat operation in eastern Afghanistan, died just weeks before his deployment was scheduled to end, military officials said on Tuesday.
April 26, 2018 Army allows soldier to have beard because of his 'Norse Pagan' faith The U.S. Army granted a rare religious accommodation to a Fort Leonard Wood staff sergeant who is a member of the “Heathen, Norse Pagan faith.”
April 26, 2018 'Messenger of meth' crashes minivan on South Carolina National Guard property after traffic jam rage, cops say The self-proclaimed “messenger of meth” vented his anger at a traffic jam by guiding his minivan into multiple collisions and then wrestling the military police officers who stopped him from breaking into a South Carolina National Guard Armory, cops said.
April 23, 2018 Pence picks Kellogg to serve as national security adviser Vice President Mike Pence plans to name retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, a top official with the National Security Council, to serve as his national security adviser.
April 22, 2018 Strong US economy hurting Army recruitment, military officials say The Army said last week that it will not meet its goal of recruiting 80,000 active-duty soldiers this year and has officially lowered that goal to 76,500.
April 20, 2018 Army developing 'nano-satellites' for space warfare Small "nano-satellites" could soon play a big role in U.S. Army plans to win ground wars, a top U.S. Army official said Thursday.
April 17, 2018 Ex-teacher arrested after spat with two black service members over parking spot A former Georgia teacher found herself under arrest after a video showed her and her son getting into a spat with two black female service members over a parking spot outside a Georgia restaurant.