July 5, 2017 Special Forces soldier denied Medal of Honor suggests system may be 'broken' A Green Beret credited with fighting off Taliban attackers in Afghanistan spoke out Monday in his first interview since the Army denied his commanders' recommendation for a Medal of Honor, awarding him a Silver Star instead.
July 5, 2017 Army Reserve officer killed in Orlando remembered as 'very positive young man' One of the 49 men and women shot dead in the massacre at Orlando's Pulse Nightclub Sunday was a US Army Reserve officer known by one of his instructors as a "very positive young man" who "kept a smile on his face."
July 5, 2017 Vietnam War hero pays it forward by inspiring future leaders Retired Army Brigadier General John “Doc” Bahnsen, Jr isn’t shy about his love for America or his willingness to fight for her.
July 2, 2017 Oklahoma army veteran leaves $2.25 million estate to Habitat for Humanity, 24 homes to be built An Army veteran who served his country in Vietnam and Saudi Arabia also contributed in a spectacular way to his adopted home state of Oklahoma.
July 1, 2017 Confederate street names stir debate in ... New York City? Two of the Confederate Army's best-known leaders have streets named for them in a place not normally associated with the Southern side of the Civil War — New York City.
July 1, 2017 More time allowed for review of new transgender enlistments Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is giving the military chiefs another six months to conduct a review to determine if allowing transgender individuals to enlist in the armed services will affect the "readiness or lethality" of the force.
June 30, 2017 Pentagon OKs 6-month delay in transgender enlistments Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is giving the military chiefs another six months before they begin allowing transgender individuals to enlist in the armed services.
June 28, 2017 Army Golden Knights paratroopers go from teammates to married couple Love and passion for the flying through the sky led to two skydivers competing all over the world for the military.
June 28, 2017 Colorado Green Beret cleared of negligent homicide in 'Make My Day' case The Colorado Springs U.S. Army Green Beret who shot and killed a man who entered his garage at night has been found not guilty of negligent homicide.
June 27, 2017 Redstone Arsenal lockdown lifted after 'possible active shooter' alert An apparent false "active shooter" call prompted a lengthy lockdown at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama on Tuesday, but the U.S. Army post's gates were reopened later in the afternoon.