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Army identifies 5 soldiers killed in Sinai UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash
The five soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash while on a peacekeeping mission.
Sunken aircraft carrier Hornet — best known for Doolittle Raid — located miles below the waves
The members of the research vessel Petrel crew are no strangers to historic underwater archaeological discoveries.
By Jon Simkins
Warren, a critic of Pentagon bloat and nukes, heads to 2020 presidential run
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, an advocate of reining in America’s military budget and commitments around the globe, has taken the first major step toward launching a widely anticipated campaign for the presidency.
By Joe Gould
Trump signs order to create US Space Command
The goal is to set up a command to oversee and organize space operations, accelerate technical advances and find more effective ways to defend U.S. assets in space.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Action taken on Walter Reed’s false alarm about shooter, lawmakers say
Navy officials are working to correct deficiencies, lawmakers say.
Air Force pararescue and special operations join search and rescue for 5 Marines still missing off Japanese coast
The 353rd Special Operations Group out of Kadena Air Force Base, Japan, has provided three MC-130s and three CV-22s, along with airmen from the Kadena’s 320th Special Tactics Squadron.
Navy: Notification error led to Walter Reed shooter report
Walter Reed was on lockdown and local police responded on Tuesday afternoon.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
Hawaii’s false missile alert leads to new recommendations to prevent mistakes
Multiple investigations blamed the alert on human error and inadequate safeguards.
Taliban hold talks with US envoy in Qatar
The Taliban have held three days of talks with U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in the Gulf state of Qatar, where the Afghan insurgent group has a political office, a Taliban official and another individual close to the group said Sunday.
Captivity, candor and hard votes: 9 moments that made McCain
John McCain lived most of his life in the public eye, surviving war, torture, scandal, political stardom and failure, the enmity of some colleagues and the election of President Donald Trump.
Family files $25 million claim against the Corps over colonel convicted of child abuse
The family of the abuse victim says their pain and suffering was preventable.
By Shawn Snow