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US Army tests fresh drones, 3D printers at ‘Balikatan’ drill in the Philippines
In addition, the lab was testing a containerized solar-panel micro grid to generate electricity, a quieter alternative to diesel generators.
On-duty fatal accidents plummet across Army, but off-duty ones rise
The Army's top safety officer praised the progress but said there's still more work to be done.
By Davis Winkie
US soldier in Germany charged in deaths of grandfather, great-grandmother
Military police in Germany took Scott into custody and he was flown back to the United States this past weekend.
Veterans, tell us: Where were you during the 1983 Beirut barracks attack?
We don’t want to lose your memories or the important stories that could be told about that day and its aftermath.
By Andrea Scott
USS Bonhomme Richard fire spread wildly due to ‘repeated failures,’ investigation finds
While the Navy has charged a junior sailor with starting the fire last summer, a command investigation lays blame for the botched response at all levels of command.
‘A shining moment’: Amid chaos and darkness, Marines showed up in Afghanistan
A look at how Marines stepped up during Afghanistan chaos.
By Philip Athey
“The enemy is lurking in our bodies” — women veterans say toxic exposure caused breast cancer
Military women say they face higher breast cancer rates from exposure, according to a feature reported by The War Horse.
By Kelly Kennedy