Photo gallery: New wounded warrior retreat opens in Northern Virginia
Injured troops, veterans and their families in the mid-Atlantic region now have a new place they can escape to for rest and relaxation.
View ArticleNASA aims for moon again to probe thin atmosphere
NASA is headed back to the moon, this time to explore its thin atmosphere and rough dust.
View ArticleOnline courses gain more ground
A major innovation - forged by the struggles of the Great Recession and fostered by technology - has come to higher education.
View ArticleGreenert says Navy ready for any Syria plan
The Navy's top admiral says the four U.S. destroyers off the coast of Syria are 'fully ready' for a wide range of possible action.
View ArticleSenior NCOs could face tougher QSP rules
New procedures that would allow certain documents in the restricted section of a noncommissioned officer's official personnel file to be included in Qualitative Service Program retention screenings are...
View ArticleVeterans start nonpartisan Capitol Hill job network
A new organization, part social club and part professional network, has formed on Capitol Hill for veterans working in or with congressional offices.
View ArticleArmy North welcomes new commander
Army North will focus on building relationships with partner armies in Mexico and Canada to 'face the next threat,' the command's new boss said Sept. 4.
View ArticleLawsuit filed in Naval Academy sex assault case
Attorneys for a midshipman at the center of a sexual assault case against three ex-Navy football players have asked in a federal lawsuit filed Thursday that the Naval Academy's superintendent not be...
View ArticlePentagon won't put price tag on Syria strike
The Pentagon will not put a price tag on how much a punitive U.S. strike against Syria might cost, but says it will come up with the money.
View ArticleCNO wants more team-ups with Chinese Navy
The Navy is seeking ways to bolster ties with the Chinese Navy, including exchanging officers and conducting fleet operations.
View ArticleOfficials: U.S. considers training Syria rebels
The Obama administration is considering a plan to use U.S. military trainers to help increase the capabilities of the Syrian rebels, in a move that would greatly expand the current CIA training being...
View ArticleObama lobbying lawmakers on Syria from overseas
President Obama pressed skeptical lawmakers to give him the authority to use U.S. military force against Syria during his overseas trip while the administration struggled to rally international support...
View ArticleArmy aviation unit heads for Korea, Army brass for New Zealand
As Capitol Hill wrangles with crafting a bill that would authorize President Obama to launch airstrikes against the regime of Bashir Assad in Syria - an operation that will almost certainly exclude the...
View ArticleArmy helicopters fly from Navy ships, test joint ops
Soldiers don't generally spend much time aboard Navy ships. But this summer, some Army aviators got to spend days and weeks at a time living and working with sailors in the Persian Gulf.
View ArticleReport: U.S. military cracked most online encryption
The National Security Agency, working with the British government, has secretly been unraveling encryption technology that billions of Internet users rely upon to keep their electronic messages and...
View Article12 chief-selects hospitalized due to PT; sailors show signs of 'exertion and...
Twelve chief-selects in Hawaii have been hospitalized after being ordered to PT to the point of exhaustion, the Navy confirmed Thursday evening.
View ArticlePhoto gallery: Afghanistan vets reunited with 8 battlefield dogs
Army reunions have been held as long as soldiers have been going off to war, yet a reunion this week was perhaps like no other in history.
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