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Court dates set as Air Force general faces prosecution for sex assault
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart's court-martial is set to begin June 17 in Texas.
US aircraft carrier deployed over Iran remains outside Gulf
The Abraham Lincoln on Monday was in the Arabian Sea some 200 miles off the coast of Oman.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
More details emerge on World War I blockbuster from Sam Mendes, Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg ("Saving Private Ryan") and Sam Mendes ("Road to Perdition") are teaming up for the blockbuster.
By Jon Simkins
Fort Sam Houston identifies wounded warrior found dead on base
A suspicious device found next to Sgt. Cody Bowman, which prompted a temporary lockdown, turned out to be an inert grenade training simulator.
Wounded warrior found dead at Fort Sam Houston, prompting brief lockdown
A service member attached to a wounded warrior unit at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston was found dead Monday night.
Lockdown lifted at JB San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston after two people run the gate
Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston was put on lockdown early Friday morning after a vehicle with two occupants ran a gate.
House Armed Services chair warns political fights are endangering national security
Rep. Mac Thornberry said turmoil in Congress is undermining efforts to ensure the military has the resources and support it needs.
Sweeping veterans policy bill passed overwhelmingly in the House
The VA Mission Act, expected to be taken up quickly in the Senate, includes new community care rules, a caregiver stipend expansion and more.
Army Reserve officer named top US male track-and-field athlete of 2017
First Lt. Sam Kendricks earned Olympic bronze in the pole vault in Rio last year.
Can North Korea shoot down a US military aircraft?
North Korea has threatened to shoot down U.S. Air Force bombers conducting flights near the Korean Peninsula. But does the Asian nation have such a capability?
By Mike Yeo