April 25, 2016 A Washington ritual: Pentagon, Congress at odds over bases The Pentagon thinks it has a winning argument for why Congress should approve a new round of military base closings.
April 18, 2016 Turks who tried to put sack over US soldier's head released The U.S. military says two Turkish nationalists who accosted a U.S. soldier and tried to cover his head with a sack at a southern Turkish air base have been released on bond.
April 15, 2016 Army: 1st women commissioned as infantry, armor officers The Army says it has approved the first women to be commissioned as infantry and armor officers -- leadership roles that until now were open only to men.
April 15, 2016 Army: 1st women commissioned as infantry, armor officers The Army says it has approved the first women to be commissioned as infantry and armor officers — leadership roles that until now were open only to men.
April 15, 2016 Four soldiers injured when military vehicle overturns on New Jersey Turnpike One solider from an Army Reserve unit in New York is in critical condition Friday and three others are recovering in the hospital after their Humvee overturned on the New Jersey Turnpike.
April 14, 2016 Congress honors Army's Borinqueneers with gold medal Leaders of the House and Senate have awarded the Congressional Gold Medal to the Army's 65th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Borinqueneers (bohr-ehn-kin-EERS').
April 13, 2016 Top general: 50,000-troop coalition needed in order to crush ISIS It will take a coalition of 50,000 troops on the ground to defeat the Islamic State, according to the former army chief of staff who spent more than four years serving in Iraq and who is credited, along with retired General David Petraeus, with being the architect of the successful 2007 troop surge there.
April 10, 2016 First female infantry recruit is a Louisiana police officer Tammy Barnett said she figures her new job will be a lot like her old one.
April 8, 2016 Remains of soldier who vanished during Korean War returned to US The remains of an American soldier, who vanished in South Korea during the Korean War, have been flown back to the San Francisco Bay Area.
April 4, 2016 NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams left out key facts in war story apology, report says Army flight crews said Thursday that NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams, in his apology over a false Iraq War story he had told for more than a decade, left out key facts in his admission, the latest development in an embarrassing episode for the face of the news network.