U.S. Army soldiers will get daily “check-in” visits from military leaders over the holidays to battle the risk of suicide.
The two had called each other “fascist” and “communist,” but when President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran ...
Scoping for targets through his telescopic sights, he appeared at first glance to be one of the many Bosnian Serb army ...
Eisha Marjara's 'Calorie' screens at the International Film Festival of India in Goa, and a trailer has been unveiled.
The combat veteran had been an infantryman in Afghanistan – a job where you keep your head on a swivel and constantly take ...
For nearly two years, the American Cemetery in Margraten, The Netherlands — solemn site of more than 8,300 graves of ...
An ex-soldier facing extradition over the 'murder' of a Kenyan mother has insisted he is innocent. Robert Purkiss, 38, has ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s prime minister met with top security officials to discuss a rising tide of Israeli settler violence ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has started a holiday initiative to support soldiers in an effort to combat suicide rates.
Officials with the National Guard told state legislators about the decision just days before a federal judge temporarily ...
Ranger School’s Winter Mountain Phase nearly broke me. I slipped and fell, couldn’t get up, and the cold crushed me. I was done in that ...
Among food drives, Howards Grove students collected more than 6,600 cereal boxes and Wilson fifth-graders filled large bins ...
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