
Two Army Aviators Injured in Alaska AH-64 Apache Crash
Two Army soldiers were injured Sunday in a helicopter crash in Talkeetna, Alaska, roughly 150 miles north of Anchorage, according to U.S. Army Alaska Public
Two Army soldiers were injured Sunday in a helicopter crash in Talkeetna, Alaska, roughly 150 miles north of Anchorage, according to U.S. Army Alaska Public
Two Army aviators injured Sunday in a crash of an AH-64D Apache helicopter in Alaska have been released from area hospitals. John Pennell, media chief
A National Guard veteran and his girlfriend were arrested Friday for allegedly plotting to destroy an electrical substation in Maryland, according to federal prosecutors. Brandon
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A former Army sergeant has been sentenced to life in federal prison for fatally slashing and stabbing a fellow soldier dozens of
As of Jan. 17, veterans thinking about hurting themselves can get free crisis care, including inpatient, for up to 90 days at Veterans Affairs. They
The commanding general of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was temporarily suspended from duty Friday as part of an investigation into allegations of repeated violations of hunting
As senior Army leaders wrestle with ongoing mold and other quality-of-life issues that junior enlisted troops face, one of those junior soldiers — an infantryman
By the end of January, the Pentagon was due to brief Congress on whether the military has been abusing a set of document rules, a
The Army on Tuesday rolled out its long-anticipated parental leave policy a month after a congressionally mandated deadline, making it the last branch to comply
As the Army’s deputy surgeon general, Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland managed the deployment of U.S. military personnel to field hospitals, civilian medical centers, parking lots