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The VA announced Monday it has filled 36,000 of the 45,000 job training openings available in 2012 for unemployed veterans ages 35 to 60, and expects to fill every slot by Sept. 30.
The Navy’s aquaflage uniform has been around just a few years, but there’s a message getting louder from many rank-and-file and senior officials alike: Ditch the blueberries.
Neil Armstrong was a quiet self-described nerdy engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made “one giant leap for mankind” with a small step on to the moon.
A NATO airstrike in eastern Afghanistan killed a dozen militants including a senior leader of the Taliban in Pakistan, the international military coalition said Saturday.
An ex-Navy SEAL commander says the Obama administration hasn’t come clean on the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and he hopes a new book will shine light on what really happened.
China is developing of a new generation of missiles that would give it a greater capability to hit targets in the United States and to overwhelm any defense systems, analysts said this week.
Special operations chief Admiral Bill McRaven warned his troops, current and former, that he would take legal action against anyone found to have exposed sensitive information that could cause fellow forces harm.
U.S. and South Korean commanders participating in military exercises on the divided peninsula this week will be on the lookout for North Korean efforts to jam signals from their GPS devices.
The senior commander in Afghanistan says up to one-fourth of the attacks by Afghan security forces on Americans could be caused by Taliban infiltration or coercion.