The horrors of large-caliber machine guns and artillery warfare ushered in a new age of gruesome deaths and injuries.
Francois d’Eliscu's training regimen was so hazardous that by March 1943 trainees in the program had already suffered 1,600 injuries.
Opinion: It's time for the next administration to expand GI Bill eligibility for National Guard troops, Daniel Elkins argues ...
In addition to beefing up five understrength branches, the Army is also looking for transfers into four functional area jobs.
What was intended to be a passionate hotel room rendezvous turned into nothing more than a smoldering chamber of sorrow after ...
Army investigators are offering a $15,000 reward for information on the theft of dozens of pistols, night vision goggles and ...
The unit transitioned from an operational RQ-21A Blackjack drone squadron to the Corps’ Reaper Fleet Replacement Squadron in ...
Veterans Affairs officials on Tuesday launched a new pilot program allowing “green” burials at three department national ...
Officials revised their initial ask downward after criticism from lawmakers over previous inaccurate estimates.
It's the Army's latest effort to bridge a growing civilian-military divide and stifle the drop in the number of Americans ...
An Army family is suing Fort Jackson housing after they say sewage contaminated their home, allegedly causing a severe ...
Phelan is the first service secretary pick announced by the president-elect for his second term in the White House.