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Army football player and his dad save man after crash near West Point
An Army football player and his father pulled a man from a crashed car just before it burst into flames near the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
Nonprofit pushes new appeal for Army lieutenant convicted of war crimes murders
United American Patriots supports certain service members charged with war crimes to ensure the defendants receive fair treatment and access to legal resources.
By Todd South
Governor announces reward in soldier’s 2017 shooting death
Spc. Jose Juan Melendez Jr. was shot and killed last year.
By Staff and wire report
No. 22 Army routs Houston 70-14 in Armed Forces Bowl
Army quarterback Kelvin Hopkins Jr. ran for 170 yards and an Armed Forces Bowl-record five touchdowns and the No. 22 Black Knights overwhelmed Houston 70-14 on Saturday to reach 11 wins for the first time in program history.
Woman gets 7 years for stealing from former Navy SEAL and his widowed mother
An Iowa woman has been given seven years in prison for stealing more than $192,000 from her now-dead fiance and his elderly mother.
Pentagon withdrawing 7,000 troops from Afghanistan
The president is moving to cut in half the number of troops deployed there, a step towards ending the 17-year-old war.
Christmas in wartime
Amid shortages, rationing, separation, and grief, Americans fought to keep the yuletide spirit alive during the long years of World War II.
By Stanley Weintraub, World War II Magazine
New CENTCOM head on Afghanistan mission: ‘I don’t know how long it will take’
The nominee to take over the combatant command told senators he can't put any timeline on the 17-year-old mission there.
At US Southern Command, Mattis says military alliances help stability in Western Hemisphere
Defense Secretary James Mattis said Monday that the U.S. military brings stability to most of Latin America through its operations run across the hemisphere by the Miami-based Southern Command.
Congressional Gold Medal solidifies Tuskegee Airman honor posthumously for Delaware woman
Georgetown native Artishia Mae Conaway Stephens finally has her Tuskegee Airman wings.
By Glenn Rolfe, Delaware State News via AP