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Bomb plot detailed on trial's first day

Wearing a medical mask over his mouth and nose, Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo listened Tuesday as prosecutors began detailing his plot to kill Fort Hood soldiers by

Army launches review of PTSD diagnoses

Army leaders are launching a sweeping, independent review of how the service evaluates soldiers with possible post-traumatic stress disorder following recent

Dempsey avoids broaching defense cuts

The nation’s top military commander was in Virginia Beach Wednesday to speak at the Joint War Fighting Conference.

GI killed in VietnamMedal of Honor

President Barack Obama is awarding the Medal of Honor to a Pennsylvania Army specialist killed in combat in 1970 while serving as a rifleman in Cambodia during

Training missile drops near Fort Hood

About 100 homes in a Central Texas neighborhood had to be evacuated when a 6-foot inactive training missile accidentally fell from a military helicopter.

Fort Bragg, 18th Airborne Gen retiring

Fort Bragg and the 18th Airborne Corps are saying good-bye to their commanding general.

Fort Bragg soldier shot by police dies

A Fort Bragg soldier shot by a Fayetteville police officer earlier this month has died.

Soldier surprises daughter at school

A day at school brings an emotional reunion for a 7-year-old in Wisconsin. Emma Zinkle hadn't seen her father in almost a year when he surprised her at school

No foul play suspected in Skype death

Army investigators say they found no bullet wound and no foul play in the death of a soldier who died during a Skype video chat with his wife.

9/11 mastermind back before Gitmo judge

The self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and four accused co-conspirators will appear in public for the first time in more than three years

Army medic dies during Skype chat with wife

The Texas-based wife of an Army medic serving in Afghanistan witnessed her husband's death as the two video chatted via Skype, his family said Friday.

Bin Laden documents at a glance

Bin Laden wanted al-Qaida to focus on the U.S. and not waste time and resources attacking other enemies such as Britain or trying to overthrow governments in

Bin Laden's last words go online

Letters from Osama bin Laden's last hideaway, released by U.S. officials intent on discrediting his terror organization, portray a network weak, inept and

West Point to display Bin Laden trove

U.S. officials say the public will soon be able to read some of Osama bin Laden's last written or typed words -- made available by the U.S. Army's Combating

US special forces help in hunt for warlord Kony

Deep in the jungle, this small, remote Central African village is farther from the coast than any point on the continent. It's also where three international

Ft. Bragg soldier killed in Afghanistan

The Department of Defense says a 21-year-old Wisconsin soldier has died in Afghanistan.

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