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US military finishes Gaza pier, but plans to move it into place paused
High winds and sea swells are making it too dangerous for U.S. military personnel to install the pier at the Gaza beach, the Pentagon said.
Marine vet accused of putting man in deadly chokehold on NYC subway
Daniel J. Penny, 24, has not been charged in the death of Jordan Neely, 30.
Who’s really in this iconic Vietnam War photo?
It has become one of the most enduring photographs of the Vietnam War.
2 West Point football players to face off in the Super Bowl
Two former members of the United States Military Academy’s Black Knights football team are set to take opposite sides of the field at Super Bowl LVII.
Tennessee Guard air crew saves stranded hikers on New Years Eve
From liftoff to the hospital, soldiers found, treated and transported two hikers in about an hour.
By Todd South
Fort Riley soldier sentenced to 8 years in fellow soldier’s death
Spc. Jalen Thomas, 21, also received a reduction in rank to E-1 and a dishonorable discharge.
By Staff Reports
Drowning death spotlights problem with older military dive vests
Investigators said the “primary contributing factor” to the Green Beret's death was the “inadequacy of the Aqualung Scout Swimmer Vest."
By Kyle Rempfer
3 inspiring veterans running the NYC Marathon
Three veterans who are running this year's NYC Marathon have come a long way from military service.
By Sarah Sicard
Hardened Ukrainian brigade sees Russian vulnerability in Kherson City
The soldiers of the 59th Motorized Brigade are bullish on their prospects of beating the Russians back at Kherson City.
By Neil Hauer