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Supreme Court ruling gives extra payouts to some combat-wounded vets
The high court ruled that limits on the government's combat-related special compensation program unfairly took away support for injured vets.
Army charges soldier with killing pregnant wife
Mischa Johnson, who went missing on July 31, has still not been found.
By Riley Ceder
Army special forces join search for missing Navy pilots after crash
The search continued late Thursday for the aviators whose jet crashed in remote terrain Tuesday, the Navy said.
Two Navy EA-18G Growler crew members missing after crash
The fighter jet, assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron 130, crashed east of Mount Ranier on Tuesday.
By Diana Stancy
Why Army divisions must prepare to get dirty
The 1st Infantry Division will be the next unit to run its headquarters through an in-person, large-scale combat exercise.
By Todd South
What ‘Transformation in Contact’ means for the enlisted soldier
The top enlisted soldier at U.S. Army Forces Command says junior soldiers now have a voice in the Army's future.
By Todd South
Navy SEAL drowning deaths were preventable, military probe finds
Chief Special Warfare Operator Christopher J. Chambers and Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Nathan Gage Ingram died in January.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Senate confirms new National Guard chief, other command leaders
The top National Guard post has been vacant since the start of August.
US special ops cuts armed overwatch buy, still needs to justify need
U.S. Special Operations Command cut down its desired purchase of the Sky Warden, but officials still need to justify the need, says a government watchdog.
By Todd South
Navy will force aviators to remain in service to complete sea tours
The Navy plans to require its pilots to complete their second at-sea tour before they can get out.
By Diana Stancy
How US Air Force special ops is allowing airmen the ‘freedom to fail’
The Air Force is changing up how it evaluates special operations.
By Riley Ceder