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House panel moves to curb military sexual assaults

WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of a House panel angry over the growing epidemic of sexual assaults in the military took a key step toward tackling the problem by passing legislation Wednesday that would strip commanding officers of their longstanding authority to unilaterally change or dismiss court-martial convictions in rape and ...

Hagel says N. Korea represents 'real and clear danger'

Hagel says N. Korea represents 'real and clear danger'

North Korean State TV airs footage of anti-us demonstrations, as Pyongyang continues to harden its posture. North Korea has threatened a nuclear strike on the United States and missile attacks on its Pacific bases after new U.N. sanctions were imposed after the country's third nuclear weapons test in February. Defense ...

Second US warship moving toward Asian Pacific

Second US warship moving toward Asian Pacific

A second U.S. warship redirected to the Asian Pacific. Pentagon Spokesperson George Little.

Richard A. Raines, director at AFIT's Center for Cyber Research, talks about the education process for cyber security and warfare.  TY GREENLEES / STAFF

2013 Cyber Defense Capstone

13,000 civilian workers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base could face 22-day furloughs starting in April. STAFF PHOTO

Pentagon cuts number of furlough days

The Pentagon will sharply cut the number of unpaid furlough days civilians will be forced to take over the next several months from 22 to 14, defense officials said Wednesday, reducing the impact of automatic budget cuts on as many as 700,000 workers. Some 13,000 civilians at Wright-Patterson Air Force ...

Lighting strikes behind A-10 Thunderbolt IIs on the Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., flightline during an early morning thunderstorm Oct. 20, 2009. The 442nd Fighter Wing maintains a fleet of 27 A-10s. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kenny Holston)

Aging Air Force Planes

The Air Force has the oldest fleet in its history with an average age of 25 years. The “newest” B-52 bombers were built during the Kennedy administration, but still carry the burden as a primary leg of nuclear deterrence and conventional warfare; the bulk of the aerial refueling tankers date ...

Corporal Aaron J. Ripperda, 26, of Madison, Ill., was an anti-tank missleman assigned to 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment. He joined the Marine Corps in September 2008 and was promoted to his current rank in April 2011. Ripperda's awards include the Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, and NATO Medal-ISAF Afghanistan. He was most recently deployed in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in 2011.

7 Marines killed in Nev. training exercise (photos)

Anti-war protesters hold banners near the United Nations Headquarters Saturday, Feb 15, 2003 in New York to protest possible U.S. military action in Iraq. Demonstrations and protest marches against the war drew hundreds of thousands of people in cities around the world Saturday. (AP Photo/Shawn Baldwin)

The Iconic Images of the Iraq War

A look back at some of the iconic images from the war in Iraq.

Class ring returned to Vietnam vet's family after 40 years

Class ring returned to Vietnam vet's family after 40 years

Mike Drea was just 20 years old when he was killed after an ammunition truck exploded on his base. His family received a government package with Mike’s wallet and some photos — but no ring.

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 26:  Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond Odierno (R), Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert (2nd-R), Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James Amos (C), Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh III (2nd-L), and National Guard Bureau Chief Frank Grass appear before the House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill, February 26, 2013 in Washington, DC. The Subcommittee is hearing testimony from military leaders on fiscal challenges and what effects sequestration would have on the military.  (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Military warns of dire impacts

The billions of dollars in defense budget cuts scheduled to begin at the end of the week will have a swift and severe impact on military readiness and Congress needs to take fast action to stop them, members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Tuesday in an 11th hour ...

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