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Times Square New Year’s celebrations to include reminder of support for veterans
A message of support from the group Vets4Warriors will be visible during celebrations at the well-known site.
Netanyahu tells convicted American spy: ‘We’re waiting for you’
Jonathan Pollard, a former analyst for the U.S. Navy convicted of spying for Israel, completed his parole and is cleared to move to Israel.
Remember the Cole: al-Qaida attacked the destroyer in Yemen 20 years ago today
Two decades ago on Oct. 12, an al-Qaida attack on the USS Cole left 17 sailors dead and 37 wounded.
By Harm Venhuizen
Ex-Guantanamo commander gets 2-year prison sentence for lying in man’s death
Capt. John R. Nettleton was convicted in January of interfering in the investigation of the death of a civilian whose wife he had an affair with.
‘Satanist’ ex-soldier sentenced to 2 ½ years in bomb plot
An ex-soldier described by prosecutors as a Satanist and linked to a neo-Nazi group was sentenced Wednesday to 2 1/2 years in federal prison for distributing information through social media about building a bomb and making napalm.
Ex-Green Berets sentenced to 20 years for failed Venezuela attack
A Venezuelan court has sentenced two former U.S. Special Forces soldiers to 20 years in prison for their part in a blunder-filled beach attack aimed at overthrowing President Nicolás Maduro.
SpaceX capsule and NASA crew make 1st splashdown in 45 years
Two NASA astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday in a dramatic, retro-style splashdown, their capsule parachuting into the Gulf of Mexico to close out an unprecedented test flight by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company.
Disabled Army veteran committed for shooting 2 in Florida ER
A disabled Army veteran convicted of shooting and wounding two people inside a Florida veterans clinic has been committed to a mental health care facility for 25 years.
Germany spent over $1B to cover costs linked to US troops
The German government has paid more than $1 billion over the past decade to cover costs related to the stationing of U.S. troops in Germany, according to the finance ministry in Berlin.
Attorney fighting for Marine recruit who spent two-plus years locked up sans charges, trial after allegedly hitting drill instructor
It came to a head when one of Ruiz’s drill instructors confronted him over the recruit’s alleged violation of a restraining order.
By Philip Athey
Wife kept husband’s corpse in freezer for 10 years while collecting his VA benefits
A mysterious letter could absolve the wife of any wrongdoing in the case.
By Jon Simkins