Anger rises in Brooklyn as toys for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve's Toys for Tots program are stolen, sparking community support.
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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.
Volunteers nationwide honored veterans by placing wreaths on graves during National Wreaths Across America Day, uniting to remember their sacrifice.
The U.S. Army activated an artillery battalion in New York to enhance long-range strike options in Europe, marking a modernization milestone.
The first B-52H Stratofortress with a major radar upgrade flew to Edwards AFB for testing, marking a key milestone in bomber modernization.
The Colombian government condemns ELN's "armed strike" impacting civilians, as tensions rise following U.S. actions in the Caribbean.
The Phoenix Suns and Mercury's arena has a new name: Mortgage Matchup Center, under a $115M deal with United Wholesale Mortgage.
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.
After 21 years in the Air Force, Jeff Andrejcik faced unexpected job loss but found new purpose in civilian life, showcasing resilience and adaptability.










