CRIME 4 days ago Daughter of Army veteran killed in front yard calls for justice, change to policies: 'This is a vicious cycle' The daughter of a California man who was shot and killed while in front of his home is calling for justice against the four men charged in his death.
Army 6 days ago How an Iraq War veteran coped with PTSD by using taste mindfulness and bourbon U.S. Army veteran Fred Minnick became a world-renowned bourbon expert following his tour in Iraq. Minnick returned home to the U.S. with PTSD and trauma — and used mindfulness to heal.
LIFESTYLE 6 days ago On this day in history, April 11, 1945, US troops enter Buchenwald concentration camp, confront Nazi horrors US Army forces under the command of Gen. George Patton liberated Buchenwald concentration camp in Weimar, Germany, on this day in history, April 11, 1945.
LIFESTYLE April 6 On this day in history, April 6, 1917, US enters World War I as Congress votes to declare war on Germany The United States entered World War I after repeated threats from Germany with a declaration of war by Congress on this day in history, April 6, 1917.
LIFESTYLE April 1 On this day in history, April 1, 1945, US forces invade Okinawa, last major battle of World War II The U.S. military launched a major invasion of the Japanese home island of Okinawa, one of the deadliest battles of World War II, on this day in history, April 1, 1945.
US March 28 Two injured after US Army exercises end in helicopter crash at Fort Carson in Colorado An AH-64 helicopter with the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division crashed Wednesday evening during training at Fort Carson in Colorado, leaving two injured.
MILITARY March 25 For Medal of Honor Day, recipient recounts tackling suicide bomber in Afghanistan to protect Army ‘brothers' Ret. U.S. Army Capt. Flo Groberg received the Medal of Honor in 2015 for his courageous actions in the face of terrorism in Afghanistan. The veteran shares his story of heroism and recovery.
LIFESTYLE March 25 Mail Pouch Tobacco barns recall bygone America, legacy of solitary World War II veteran Mail Pouch Tobacco barns still pitch a bygone product on country rounds around West Virginia. They helped make artist and WWII veteran Harley Warrick famous late in life.
US March 23 Army four-star general suspended during investigation of alleged misconduct Gen. Charles Hamilton has recently been suspended from his job as head of Army Materiel Command, as the U.S. Army investigates allegations of misconduct.
LIFESTYLE March 16 On this day in history, March 16, 1802, United States Military Academy established at West Point The United States Military Academy at West Point was created by the Military Peace Establishment Act, signed by President Jefferson, on this day in history, March 16, 1802.