Sgt. Michael Anderson of the 504th Military Intelligence Brigade of Fort Hood, Texas, was kayaking at a state park when he heard a man cry for help in the waters behind him. His lifesaving actions were caught on his GoPro.Share:In Other NewsTroops have been paid again, but what comes next?The government pulled together funds to pay troops Oct. 15 and now Nov. 1, but officials said it’s doubtful they'll be paid again if the shutdown persists.Military medical facilities aim to woo back Medicare-eligible patients21 military treatment facilities are prioritizing bringing back Tricare for Life patients. Shutdown causes turmoil for some military families’ food assistanceIn the most recent DOD survey of active-duty military spouses, about 7% said they were using WIC benefits and 1% said they were using SNAP.How long can military commissaries stay open if shutdown continues?Commissary officials expect to be able to "sprint through Thanksgiving."Latest US strike on alleged drug-running boat kills 6, Hegseth saysIt's the 10th strike on a vessel suspected of carrying drugs, with Hegseth blaming the Tren de Aragua gang for operating the vessel in the Caribbean.Load More
Troops have been paid again, but what comes next?The government pulled together funds to pay troops Oct. 15 and now Nov. 1, but officials said it’s doubtful they'll be paid again if the shutdown persists.
Military medical facilities aim to woo back Medicare-eligible patients21 military treatment facilities are prioritizing bringing back Tricare for Life patients.
Shutdown causes turmoil for some military families’ food assistanceIn the most recent DOD survey of active-duty military spouses, about 7% said they were using WIC benefits and 1% said they were using SNAP.
How long can military commissaries stay open if shutdown continues?Commissary officials expect to be able to "sprint through Thanksgiving."
Latest US strike on alleged drug-running boat kills 6, Hegseth saysIt's the 10th strike on a vessel suspected of carrying drugs, with Hegseth blaming the Tren de Aragua gang for operating the vessel in the Caribbean.