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Iraq: 2 US soldiers charged in detainee's death
BAGHDAD : Two U.S. soldiers have been charged with premeditated murder for the shooting of an Iraqi detainee north of Baghdad, the military said Saturday.
4 hrs ago | Guardian Unlimited
Army declines comment on anthrax researcher - AP
The Army refused Saturday to say whether it had been reviewing the security clearance of the chief suspect in the anthrax attacks who had mental problems and killed himself as federal prosecutors were planning ...
10 hrs ago | Charlotte.com
Young soldier hit by breast cancer diagnosis
FORT JACKSON, S.C. As a mother of three with no health insurance and a low-wage job, 32-year-old Brandielee Marendo was thrilled to get into the Army.
18 hrs ago | Lexington Herald-Leader
Homicide suspect's wife plea for privacy
Speaking for the first time since her husband was charged with killing a pregnant soldier, the wife of Army Sgt.
23 hrs ago | KHGI
Civilians join fall Army school class
The number of students at Fort Leavenworth's Command and General Staff College is growing.
Hayes: US House approves $233 million for Bragg
A North Carolina congressman said military construction worth more than $233 million has been approved for Fort Bragg by the U.S. House.
Progress Seen in Iraq, Bush Says
Conditions in Iraq are such that U.S. troops sent there will serve 12-month tours instead of 15 months, U.S. President George Bush said Thursday.
Slain Soldier Case Stays In Civilian Court
The case of an Army sergeant accused of killing a fellow soldier, who was the mother of his unborn child, will stay in North Carolina courts, although the military could file a charge of fetal homicide against ...
Iraq turning in President Bush's direction
President Bush has made plenty of mistakes in his more than 7 1/2 years in the White House.
Under Scrutiny, Ohio-Born Anthrax Scientist Commits Suicide
A top U.S. biodefense researcher apparently committed suicide just as the Justice Department was about to file criminal charges against him in the anthrax mailings that traumatized the nation in the weeks ...
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US holds 1st secret session of war crimes court
In this file photograph of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin, reviewed by the U.S. Military, defendant Salim Hamdan watches as FBI agent Craig Donnachie testifies about his interrogations of Hamdan, ...
Fort Hood officials released the name of a Wisconsin soldier found dead in a training area.
107-year-old document shows up at Fort Meade
Talk about snail mail. A 107-year-old document in its original mailing tube has shown up in the mail at the post office in Fort Meade, an old Army outpost just east of Sturgis.
Valley City Soldier Facing Desertion Charges
Military officials say a soldier has been taken from the Barnes County jail to Oklahoma to face desertion charges.
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Caught on tape: Army recruiters threaten high school students
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Caught on tape: Army recruiters threaten high school students From http://www.prisonplanet.com/caught-on-tape-army-recruiters-threaten-high-school-students.html Caught on tape: Army ...
Atheist has more time to file arguments
Attorneys for a Fort Riley soldier suing the government over alleged religious freedom violations have been granted more time to file arguments with the federal court.
Fort Hood Soldier Dies In Afghanistan
Fort Hood Spc. Seteria L. Brown, 22, of Orlando, Fla. died Friday in Afghanistan of injuries she suffered in what the military called a non-combat-related incident.
3 : Canada will lease Russian-made helicopters for Afghan mission: MacKay
Defence Minister Peter MacKay says Canada will lease six to eight Russian-built helicopters to ferry troops around the battlefield in Afghanistan until it can purchase new U.S. aircraft.
Former Army Depot employee sentenced to 38 months in prison
Former Tobyhanna Army Depot employee Richard Feola, 61, formerly of Dunmore, was sentenced Tuesday to 38 months in prison for accepting illegal payments from a foreign defense contractor and money-laundering, ...
UK hacker loses appeal against US extradition
Britain's top court refused Wednesday to stop the extradition to the U.S. of a British hacker accused of breaking into Pentagon and NASA computers - something he claims to have done while hunting for ...