
Tribe Urges Army to Speed up Return of Child’s 1879 Remains
Federal authorities expect to return a 13-year-old boy’s remains to his Native American tribe in South Dakota this fall, they said Friday. The statement comes
Federal authorities expect to return a 13-year-old boy’s remains to his Native American tribe in South Dakota this fall, they said Friday. The statement comes
The Navy is now offering recruits who do not meet fitness standards a chance to get in shape before boot camp in an effort to
Nearly two years after it was initially filed, the city of Dayton’s $300 million lawsuit against Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Department of Defense over so-called “forever chemicals” sits in
As claims and lawsuits pile up against the government related to contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune, the number of grievous health outcomes tied to
The Army is moving forward with renaming bases that for decades have honored Confederate rebels who waged war against the United States largely to protect
BANGKOK — China threatened “serious consequences” Friday after the United States Navy sailed a destroyer around the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea
WASHINGTON (AP) — When an Iranian drone struck a U.S. base in northeastern Syria, killing a contractor and wounding several U.S. troops, it was just
New budget documents for the three military branches that fly the V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft show that none has plans to buy any additional airframes,
The Army has identified Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos Evans as one of four victims killed Tuesday in a shooting at another sergeant major’s home in
The aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt has completed a refurbishment in Washington state that lasted more than a year and is heading back to San