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Government should pay compensation for Cold War testing, victims say
In the 1950s and 1960s, the Army used blowers to spray a potential carcinogen into the air surrounding a St. Louis housing project.
FBI involved in investigation of suspicious deaths at West Virginia VA hospital, lawyer says
The FBI is involved in an investigation of suspicious deaths at a Veterans Affairs hospital in West Virginia, according to a lawyer for the estate of a Vietnam veteran who died at the facility.
Multiple suspicious deaths at West Virginia VA raise concerns over criminal activity
Investigators are looking into the deaths of 11 patients, at least one of which has been ruled a homicide.
Soldier’s ‘Ruck for the Cure’ to aid children is set for Aug. 24
The soldier, Spc. Shayn Lindquist, has fought his own battle with cancer.
By Kristine Froeba
BAH bilker busted
His BAH said he lived in Brooklyn but the sailor's husband never even left Bangladesh, NCIS agents determined.
By Navy Times staff
Airline sued after chartered jet skids into Florida river at NAS Jacksonville
A passenger on a chartered jet that skidded into a river at a Florida military base is suing the airline.
Moscow: Nuclear reactor safe on fire-ravaged sub
Russian media reported that it was the country’s most secret submersible, a nuclear-powered research submarine called the Losharik intended for sensitive missions at great depths.
Flag-waving man in 1991 photo returns to what’s left of carrier Saratoga
The image has long outlasted that day's news cycle: When Matt Miller meets someone with a connection to the Saratoga, they usually remember that photo.
By Matt Soergel, (Jacksonville) Florida Times-Union via the AP