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Former soldier serving life for teen’s ’82 murder seeks DNA test
Advocates for a former U.S. soldier convicted of the attempted rape and murder of an Army officer's son 37 years ago are asking a federal judge to order DNA testing to discredit what they say is weak evidence presented at a court-martial that sent him to prison for life.
Set on fire by a colleague, this Army nurse is taking her story to Capitol Hill
Capt. Katie Blanchard is hoping to give a voice to service members harmed by negligence.
75 years after he was shot down, WWII soldier is heading home
The soldier was on a glider when he was shot down by the enemy.
By John Martin
Interview: First black Army secretary on desegregation, the draft, and discrimination
Clifford Alexander Jr. was nominated by President Carter to lead the Army as it shaped itself into a post-Vietnam, all-volunteer force.
By Military History Magazine
Former Army hospital worker sentenced to 20 years for setting officer on fire
The former Army hospital worker who set his boss on fire was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison, a U.S. attorney said Thursday.
By Kathleen Curthoys