US Army reverses course on discharging 1 immigrant recruit
Lucas Calixto filed a lawsuit against the Army saying the DoD hadn’t given him a chance to appeal his discharge
Lucas Calixto filed a lawsuit against the Army saying the DoD hadn’t given him a chance to appeal his discharge
A sailor’s Facebook post with a #WeWantBeards hashtag was shared thousands of times
Each individual symptom as a result of a TBI can be filed as a VA disability claim
Wilkie was selected to replace Secretary David Shulkin, who was fired amid ethics charges and internal rebellion at the department
The nation’s highest medal for valor under enemy fire dates back over 150 years
The remains have not yet been confirmed by U.S. specialists to be those of American servicemen
The Okinawa government is building shelters to protect schoolchildren from falling aircraft parts near an American military base
The $716 billion defense policy bill would give military personnel a 2.6 percent pay hike, the largest in nine years
The United Nations Command said 55 cases of remains were retrieved from North Korea
Rear Admiral Alene Duerk, the Navy’s first female admiral, died July 21 at 98 years old