Veterans June 22, 2016 One of two remaining airmen who flew in World War II 'Doolittle Raid' dies One of the last two surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders -- who bombed Japan in an attack that stunned that nation and boosted U.S. morale -- has died in Montana, his family said.
Honors June 21, 2016 Vietnam War helicopter pilot to receive Medal of Honor 49 years after saving wounded soldiers Some five decades after he led a platoon credited with rescuing dozens of soldiers pinned down by enemy fire, a Vietnam War veteran will be awarded the nation's highest military honor for valor, the White House announced on Tuesday.
isis June 20, 2016 Six detained in Belgium over foiled attack on express train Belgian authorities have detained six people in connection with last year's foiled attack on a Thalys express train to France, they said Monday.
Proud American May 30, 2016 Rick Perry: The truth about 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle There is a lot about the military that those who haven’t served don’t quite understand.
Proud American May 27, 2016 RIP, Harriet the Eagle: Symbol for wounded vets dead at 35 A Minnesota eagle that gained fame in national TV appearances and as a symbol for wounded veterans has died at the ripe old age of 35, the National Eagle Center announced Thursday.
Veterans May 24, 2016 Former Marine, Green Beret seeks asylum for Iraqi man who saved his life After three military combat tours in war-torn Iraq, Chase Millsap returned home to get on with a civilian life.
Pentagon May 16, 2016 Defense Secretary Hagel works to improve POW-MIA accounting effort In a bid to improve the government's accounting for missing U.S. war dead, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Monday he is establishing a new Pentagon agency with more focused authority and innovative approaches.
Heroism May 13, 2016 Crowds line streets to honor US Navy SEAL killed in Iraq Crowds of supporters, including retired Navy officers and families, lined the streets of the Southern California military town of Coronado on Friday to honor the Navy SEAL shot and killed by Islamic State fighters in Iraq.
Military Families May 12, 2016 Dr. Siegel: What President Bush shared with me at the Invictus Games President George W. Bush is the honorary chairman of the Invictus Games this year.
MILITARY May 12, 2016 Congress OKs bill to allow female pilots' ashes at Arlington Congress has sent President Barack Obama a bill that would allow female World War II pilots known as WASPs to continue placing their ashes at Arlington National Cemetery.
Heroism May 11, 2016 Navy posthumously promotes SEAL killed by ISIS in Iraq The U.S. Navy SEAL who was shot and killed by Islamic State militants in Iraq on May 3 is being promoted to the rank of chief petty officer, the Navy said Wednesday.