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A military jury at Fort Bragg, N.C., acquitted Staff Sgt. Alberto Martinez of murder charges. Martinez, of the 42nd Infantry …More
A military jury at Fort Bragg, N.C., acquitted Staff Sgt. Alberto Martinez of murder charges. Martinez, of the 42nd Infantry …More
Army medical researchers say tests of new field bandages and a clotting compound could greatly improve survivability on the battlefield …More
An interceptor missile fired from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., successfully knocked out a mock target missile in the Pacific …More
Retired Gen. Erik K. Shinseki, who served as Army chief of staff from 1999 to 2003, has been tapped by …More
Acting on a panel of experts’ recommendations, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates ordered the Defense Department to begin implementing a …More
The Army’s non-commissioned officers will now learn courses similar to those offered to officers, under changes to the curriculum offered …More
The Navy has released the names of active and reserve officers selected for promotion to commander and lieutenant commander. To …More
The Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots program, with its long tradition of helping deliver toys to families in need …More
The Navy has picked 15,000 sailors randomly to take part in its first Telework and Technology Survey, which began Nov. …More
Married sailors will be entitled to 10 days’ non-chargeable leave when their wives give birth, under a policy that took …More
Many service members who took part in the 1990-1991 Gulf War still suffer from a wide array of maladies as …More
Terrorists will likely launch a major nuclear or biological attack within the next five years unless the new president and …More
Robert M. Gates has agreed to President-Elect Barack Obama’s request that he stay on as Secretary of Defense. Gates has …More
Male sailors are now entitled to 10 days of non-chargeable leave following the birth of a child. The new paternity …More
Air Force lieutenant colonels, majors and senior captains have until Dec. 5 to submit applications to become attaches. Successful candidates …More
Family members who must take time off of work to care for loved ones in uniform who were injured or …More
Army Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody became the first female to wear four stars during a Nov. 14 Pentagon ceremony. With …More
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that restricted the Navy’s use of sonar during training exercises …More
Persons wishing to send gift packages, holiday cards, or letters to "Any Service Member" should refrain from doing so. The …More
The mileage reimbursement rate for travel to medical treatment facilities operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs is now 41.5 …More
The Navy has merged the storekeeper and postal clerk ratings into the single new logistics specialist (LS) rating. All SKs …More
The Iraqi government approved a new status-of-forces agreement with the United States on Nov. 17, which calls for the pullout …More
Service members and veterans who are not wearing military uniforms can now use the military salute when the national anthem …More
More service members who believe they are victims of sexual assault are coming forward, thanks to a three-year-old option that …More
Since sustaining serious injuries when two rocket-propelled grenades hit his Abrams tank in Fallujah, Iraq, in February 2007, Marine Corps …More
Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, who took charge of U.S. Central Command in an Oct. 31 ceremony at MacDill Air …More
After 28 years of service to his country, the Navy’s senior enlisted sailor is hanging up his uniform. Master Chief …More
Wounded service members seeking answers to questions they have about compensation and benefits can now look up relevant phone numbers …More
The Air Force Research Laboratory is drawing up plans to thwart hackers of computer systems before they strike. In an …More
With the election of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., as president, Defense Department officials are implementing plans to facilitate the transition. …More