October 27, 2016 2 Fort Campbell soldiers being held in disappearance of fellow soldier The mother of a Fort Campbell soldier missing for nearly two months, Pfc. Shadow McClaine, said Wednesday that she's praying two other soldiers being held as "persons of interest" will lead authorities to her daughter.
October 27, 2016 General: Extremists plotting attacks on West from Raqqa The commander of the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State group says there's an urgent need to encircle the extremists' stronghold in the Syrian city of Raqqa because of intelligence warnings that attacks on Western targets are being plotted there.
October 26, 2016 2 Fort Campbell soldiers being held in disappearance of fellow soldier The Army says two Fort Campbell soldiers are being held as "persons of interest" in another soldier's disappearance nearly two months ago.
October 24, 2016 Attack in Afghanistan killed Illinois solider, Oklahoma man The Defense Department has identified a U.S. soldier from Illinois and an Army civilian employee from Oklahoma as those killed in an attack this week in Afghanistan's capital of Kabul.
October 24, 2016 Pentagon demands return of cash bonuses paid to California soldiers for going to war a decade ago The Pentagon is seeking to recover decade-old reenlistment bonuses paid to thousands of California Army National Guard soldiers to go fight in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.
October 19, 2016 US general says Apache helicopters on attack in Iraq Islamic State fighters are likely to put up a stiff defense of Mosul but eventually lose their grip and morph into an insurgency, a U.S. Army general said Wednesday.
October 19, 2016 US Army Apache helicopters enter Mosul battle, military says US Army Apache attack helicopters have entered the battle for Mosul in support of Iraqi forces fighting the Islamic State terror group, the head of the famed 101st Airborne Division running the coalition’s ground component told reporters Wednesday.
October 7, 2016 APNewsBreak: Report faults top Pentagon aide's behavior A Pentagon investigation has concluded that Defense Secretary Ash Carter's former senior military aide used his government credit card at strip clubs or gentlemen's clubs in Rome and Seoul, drank in excess and had "improper interactions" with women, The Associated Press has learned.
October 6, 2016 Soldiers charged with stealing, selling military equipment to foreign nations Six Fort Campbell soldiers were among eight people indicted by a federal grand jury on accusations they engaged in a conspiracy to steal and sell military sniper telescopes, machine gun parts, grenade launcher sights and other sensitive equipment to the highest bidder online – including several buyers in hostile foreign countries.
October 1, 2016 US Military Academy calls NY Knicks player's anti-war boycott 'inappropriate' The U.S. Military Academy has criticized a New York Knicks basketball player who said he boycotted the team’s annual dinner with Army cadets because of his anti-war views.