WWII veterans Les Schrenk, 102, and Casey Bukowski, 101, share an incredible bond. Both were captured on the same day and met decades later.
Posts published in “Army”
The U.S. military ends live fire training on animals, opting for simulators. This shift, part of a defense bill, aims to reduce animal suffering.
Sgt. Quornelius Radford pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder following an August shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia, injuring five.
A U.S. Army Reserve lawyer, serving as a federal immigration judge, was fired shortly after taking the role due to asylum rulings misaligned with Trump administration goals.
Prosecutors allege Andrew Dykes, a former Army tech, killed Tanya Denise Jackson in 1997, linking the crime to the Gilgo Beach case via DNA.
A law firm has filed complaints against the U.S. Army and Pentagon for seven victims abused by a doctor at Fort Hood. Maj. McGraw faces charges.
On Jan. 17, 1968, North Korean commandos infiltrated the DMZ, aiming to assassinate South Korean President Park. Their mission failed after a deadly firefight.
Two Iowa National Guard members were killed in a Syria attack blamed on IS. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered flags at half-staff in their honor.
Steve Nash and volunteers honor veterans at Mare Island Naval Cemetery with the annual Wreaths Across America ceremony, ensuring no name is forgotten.
President Trump vows retaliation after an ISIS attack in Syria kills two U.S. service members and a civilian, with three others wounded.










