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Sheikh Sabah, ruler of US ally Kuwait, dies at age 91
Kuwait hosts some 13,500 American troops, many at Camp Arifjan south of Kuwait City, which is also home to the forward command of U.S. Army Central.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
He confronted a suicide bomber just before an attack. Now he’s suing the insurgent’s boss.
A junior enlisted soldier is suing after a Veteran's Day weekend 2016 suicide bomb exploded on Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan.
Afghan president declines resignation of top officials
Afghanistan’s top security officials have tendered their resignation, but President Ashraf Ghani asked them to remain at their posts.
Army upbeat after spring ball, White House visit
Army finished spring with a visit to the White House after a standout season.
Bomber gets life in prison for Marine Corps race, other attacks
A New Jersey man who set off small bombs in two states, including a pressure cooker device that blasted shrapnel across a New York City block, was sentenced Tuesday to multiple terms of life in prison by a judge who repeatedly called it a miracle nobody was killed.
Ground war: Army, San Diego State rushing attacks will set pace in Armed Forces Bowl
Can Army's triple option outgain college football's most prolific running back?
Army: Sexual assault allegations against QB 'unfounded'
The U.S. Military Academy says sexual assault allegations against Army quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw were proved to be unfounded and the case is closed.
118 games, 118 links: Your Army-Navy reference desk
It might not be 'everything you need to know' for the big game ... but it's close.
By Kevin Lilley
Service academy six-pack: Army's no-pass option, Pats visit Air Force, Coast Guard spotlight (?), more
All three schools will host games on Veterans Day.
By Kevin Lilley