Shaw AFB helps new dads cope with kids
New parents have a hard enough time dealing with crying, up-at-all-hours babies.
- Aug. 11, 2013
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New parents have a hard enough time dealing with crying, up-at-all-hours babies.
NATO said three of its service members were killed Sunday in eastern Afghanistan but provided no further details.
Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan admits pulling out a pistol, shouting 'Allahu akbar' (God is great) and opening fire on unarmed people, killing 13 of them. All, he says, in an effort to stop them from going to Afghanistan and killing his fellow Muslims.
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The Army wants to learn from the Air Force's mistakes.
A suspected U.S. drone strike killed two alleged al-Qaida militants in southern Yemen on Saturday, military officials said, making it the ninth such strike in just two weeks.
President Barack Obama assured disabled veterans Saturday that his administration is making progress on reducing a backlog of disability claims and said the number of requests for assistance has fallen by nearly one-fifth since peaking at more than 600,000 just a few months ago.
President Barack Obama seems determined to make sure he doesn't have another Benghazi.
Sixty-two residents of the New Hampshire Veterans Home are being recognized for their service in the Korean War.
On Aug. 8, one year after Maj. Walter David 'DG' Gray died in Afghanistan when a suicide bomber attacked his vehicle, 13 of his men finished a 140-mile ruck march from Dover Air Force Base, Del., to Arlington National Cemetery to honor him.
Troops' pay will continue to be exempted from the budget cuts known as sequestration during fiscal 2014.
Five former military training instructors sentenced to jail time but spared a punitive discharge in a series of courts-martial at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland are no longer in the Air Force.
At least seven suspected militants from Saudi Arabia were among the alleged al-Qaida members killed in Yemen in a recent wave of U.S.
A charged electrical wire brought down an F-22 last November at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., destroying the stealth fighter while the pilot ejected safely, according to an Air Force investigation into the crash.
The Veterans Affairs Department has launched a new website explaining the likely impact of the Affordable Care Act on former troops and their families.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has shut down a former Marine's investment operation, alleging he defrauded active-duty members, veterans and others, spending their money on, among other things, rent for a $10,000-a-month Hollywood mansion, a luxur
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Charles Ormsby can describe his experience as a flight engineer in B-17 bombers during World War II in three short words.
Nine years ago, Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo made a promise to victims of nuclear fallout from Cold War weapons testing in Nevada.
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An Afghan soldier had spotted the tiny wire in the road, bringing the convoy of Humvees to a halt.
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