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Atty: Hospital hearing set for Hasan

An attorney for the Army psychiatrist charged in the mass shooting at Fort Hood says his client will have his first court hearing in his hospital room on

Army allows review of body armor tests

Secretary of the Army John McHugh announced Friday that the National Research Council will perform an independent assessment of the Army's body armor testing. 

US to look at own role in Afghan graft

The United States will do its part to reduce corruption in Afghanistan by examining its own contracts and projects, even as it is demanding the same from the

Leader of last US bayonet charge dies

A Medal of Honor recipient who led what reportedly was the last major American bayonet charge has died.

Some lawmakers send few to academies

As the nation's military academies try to recruit more minorities, they aren't getting much help from members of Congress from big-city districts with large

Gates: Afgh. surge could happen swiftly

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said any new U.S. forces President Barack Obama sends to Afghanistan could move into the country swiftly, despite logistical

Senate passes vet caregiver benefits

The Senate on Thursday unanimously passed legislation that would provide monthly stipends and medical benefits to family members who stay home to care for

Post-deployment questionnaires missing

Congressional investigators say tens of thousands of questionnaires aimed at measuring the mental and physical health of returning combat troops can't be

West, Clark to lead Fort Hood review

Trying to avert another tragedy like the Fort Hood shootings, Defense Secretary Robert Gates named a former Army secretary and former Navy chief to review a

Car bomber kills 2 US troops in Afghan.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai was inaugurated Thursday for a second term, but as Karzai vowed to make the country safe from an increasingly violent Taliban

Obama meets with US troops in SKorea

President Barack Obama told U.S. troops stationed in South Korea that their service has ensured peace in Asia and around the world.

Marines, corpsman removed from military

Three Marines and a Navy man convicted of aiding the kidnapping and murder of an Iraqi man have been ordered removed from the military, the Navy said

Tenn. community buries Ft. Hood soldier

About 200 family and friends gathered on a cold windy cemetery hillside in a tiny northeast Tennessee community to bury Army Spc. Fred Greene, one of 13

AG Holder disturbed by Hasan's contacts

Attorney General Eric Holder said he was disturbed to learn of contacts between Fort Hood shooting suspect Nidal Hasan and a radical imam overseas.

Lax behavior contributed to collision

The crew of a U.S. submarine made dozens of errors before the vessel collided with an American warship in the Persian Gulf, an accident that exposed lax

Obama: Aim to put US on path to end war

President Barack Obama said Wednesday his upcoming strategy in Afghanistan will 'put us on a path towards ending the war' and that his goal is not to pass the

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