Military experts warn that AI chatbots are vulnerable to "prompt injection attacks," risking data theft and public opinion manipulation.
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Jan Bender recalls the intense combat in Fallujah, Iraq, vividly captured in "The Last 600 Meters," airing on PBS before Veterans Day.
Twenty years after losing her arm, Army veteran Danielle Green is now the first female combat vet featured in Call of Duty, embodying resilience.
Corporal Lee Duncan rescued a German shepherd puppy from a WWI battlefield, and that dog, Rin Tin Tin, became a Hollywood legend, saving Warner Bros.
Veterans Day parades and ceremonies are canceled nationwide due to the government shutdown, affecting traditional tributes and military outreach.
In an unprecedented move during the Pacific War, Marine Lt. Gen. Holland Smith fired Army Maj. Gen. Ralph C. Smith mid-battle on Saipan, sparking a major interservice feud.
Gas prices rise ahead of the holiday season, with Arizona averaging $3.36 a gallon, up 4 cents from last week.
In June 1965, 11 Green Berets faced a 14-hour siege at Dong Xoai, Vietnam, by 2,000 Viet Cong, marking a pivotal point in U.S. involvement.
Every Nov. 10, Marines cut birthday cakes with Mameluke swords. These traditions, barely 100 years old, were born during a pivotal time.
The longest U.S. government shutdown is affecting local workers at U.S. military bases in Europe, with many unpaid and governments stepping in.










