Gen. Ray Odierno, Former Army Chief and Iraq Commander, Dies at 67 The height of Odierno's nearly 40-year military career was serving as Army chief of staff from 2011 to 2015.
5 Reasons Route Irish Was the Most Nerve-Racking Road in Iraq Once dubbed “the world’s most dangerous road,” the 7.5-mile stretch from Baghdad’s Green Zone to the airport was a trial by...
Military Contractor Claims It's Not Liable in Abu Ghraib Case CACI, a Virginia-based contractor that supplied interrogators at the infamous prison, is seeking to have the 13-year-old...
Biden Unveils Picks for Key Religious Freedom Roles Biden appointed Khzir Khan, the Muslim-American father of a U.S. Army captain who died in Iraq in 2004, to be a commissioner.
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Dies at 88 Donald Rumsfeld, the two-time defense secretary and one-time presidential candidate, has died.
Schumer, White House Back Repeal of Iraq War Authorization The White House said in a statement earlier this week that it supports the legislation, which the House is expected to pass...
A New Book Recounts How the 'Baghdad Underground Railroad' Funneled Interpreters from Iraq to Jordan A former U.S. Army brigade leader and his soldiers saved the lives of dozens of interpreters.
‘Bastards’ Road’ Reveals How One Marine Confronted His Demons and Took Responsibility Marine Corps veteran Jonathan Hancock served admirably with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment – nicknamed The...
'Six Days in Fallujah' Video Game Aims to Recount One of Iraq War's Bloodiest Battles "Six Days in Fallujah," a video game, is set to be released later this year after a decade in development hell.
Famous Veteran Ricardo Sanchez Commanded Ground Forces in Iraq Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez became commander of coalition ground forces in the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq on June 14, 2003.
5 Soldiers Wounded in Mass Shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia Five soldiers were wounded Wednesday morning in a shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia, one of the highest-profile Army...
VA to Give Veterans One-Year Authorizations to Seek Care from Private Providers in 30 Specialties The move allows veterans to get 12 months of private treatment without having to request a reauthorization.
Air Force Investigating After Security Forces Kill Civilian Who Crashed into Arizona Base Gate An airman from the base's Security Forces Squadron "shot and fatally injured" the civilian after several of the troops used...
Broken Altimeter, Ignored Warnings: Hearings Reveal What Went Wrong in DC Crash that Killed 67 Over three days of sometimes contentious hearings this week, the National Transportation Safety Board interrogated Federal...
Senators Seek Answers on Hawaii Veteran Ordered to Self-Deport U.S. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem...