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Sergeant dies from wounds sustained in training accident in Hungary
A 24-year-old sergeant from Texas died from wounds sustained during a vehicle accident.
By Todd South
Paternity leave policy for service members still up in the air
The Navy and DoD appear to be at odds over how much leave should be authorized.
By Mark D. Faram
First enlisted woman to retire from the Marine Corps buried in Arlington
Retired Master Sgt. Catherine G. Murray joined the Corps in 1943 as a truck driver.
By Andrea Scott
NCO receives Soldier's Medal for saving two from burning vehicle
Staff Sgt. Nicholas Davis, a cannon crew member and section chief assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, received the Soldier’s Medal Monday for his actions that saved two lives last year.
By Kyle Rempfer
Marine combat vet Kruchten preps for prime-time MMA showdown Saturday
The 'War Rhino' battles Aaron Pico as part of a nationally televised Bellator card.
By Kevin Lilley
Chief: The Army has to start preparing for 'the big war'
The Army is in the midst of a transition that could take up to 30 years, Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said, as the force shifts from focusing on counterinsurgency to sustained ground wars against enemies that are closer in size and capability.
Army chief: Future of US troops in Iraq TBD as ISIS crumbles
The U.S. Army chief of staff says U.S. troops in Iraq will continue to help its security forces root out ISIS. But what comes after that for the service in the war-torn country remains to be seen.
By Jen Judson
‘Unlike anything I had ever seen’: Airman to receive Silver Star for actions in fierce Mosul fight
The special operations team had been waiting for weeks on the mission to retake Mosul, Iraq.
By Kyle Rempfer
Some DoD tax statements are ready. Marines get theirs first
W-2s, 1099s and more are on their way for this tax season.
By Karen Jowers