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Fort Hood shooter suspect trial delayed

A military judge on Thursday decided to delay the murder trial for the Army psychiatrist charged in the Fort Hood shooting rampage just more than three months.

Navy SEAL raid in Somalia shows campaign ahead

The Navy SEAL operation that freed two Western hostages in Somalia is representative of the Obama administration's pledge to build a smaller, more agile

Army panel advises Afg. suicide trial

An investigative hearing has recommended that an American soldier be court-martialed over hazing that allegedly led to a fellow infantryman's suicide in

Army officer recommends trial in WikiLeaks case

An Army officer recommended a general court-martial Thursday for a low-ranking intelligence analyst charged with causing the biggest leak of classified

Big storm hits Alaska as weary resident

Weary Alaskans woke up to another big dump of snow on Thursday, adding to what already has been the snowiest period for Anchorage since records have been kept.

Alaska town tries to dig out from huge snow dump

Dozens of National Guard troops have arrived in Cordova to help the Alaska fishing town dig out from massive snows that have collapsed roofs, trapped some

Obama unveils new strategy for smaller military

President Barack Obama insists the United States will maintain what he calls the best-equipped military in history despite deep and looming defense budget

Soldier denies knowing C4 in carry-on

A soldier charged with trying to bring explosives on an airplane in Texas told investigators he used them in Afghanistan but didn't realize any were in a bag

Calif. man pleads not guilty in soldier shooting

A California man pleaded not guilty Thursday to attempted murder in the homecoming party shooting of an Afghanistan war veteran.

Book shines light on Gen. Petraeus

Four-star general-turned-CIA director David Petraeus almost resigned as Afghanistan war commander over President Barack Obama's decision to quickly draw down

Defense: Manning a victim of overreach

The preliminary hearing for an Army intelligence analyst accused of creating the biggest national security leak in U.S. history is winding down with closing

8 charged in fellow soldier's death

The U.S. Army says eight American soldiers have been charged in connection with the Oct. 3 death of a fellow soldier in southern Afghanistan.

Defense rests case in WikiLeaks military hearing

The defense has rested in a hearing to determine whether the Army intelligence analyst blamed for the biggest leak of secrets in U.S. history should be

Prosecution rests case against Manning

The prosecution has completed laying out its case against an Army intelligence analyst blamed for the biggest leak of U.S. classified information in American

Witness: Manning said leak would lift 'fog of war'

The Army intelligence analyst blamed for the biggest leak of secrets in U.S. history boastfully declared that he was changing history in a letter accompanying

Mixed emotions for Iraq vets in the White House

Tanya Bradsher felt a rush of relief each morning when the updates came in letting her know how many U.S. troops were left in Iraq.

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