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Published October 08, 2013
The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday that, as long as the budget impasse lasts, it will not be able to pay death benefits to the families of troops who've been killed in combat.
Published October 03, 2013
As the partial government shutdown drags on, the Department of Veterans Affairs may be changing its tune about the severity of the cutbacks.
Published September 17, 2013
The Navy Yard gunman who killed 12 people Monday at a military facility in Washington typically earned rave reviews from his superiors during his time in the service, though there were glimpses into the madness that drove him to mass murder, according to records obtained exclusively by Fox News.
Published September 17, 2013
Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis was punished by the Navy back in 2008 by having his rank reduced after he missed a day of work, military sources told Fox News.
Published September 10, 2013
Military officials say Marines could move from Italy to Benghazi in under three hours if needed.
Published August 15, 2013
The U.S. military has reversed a string of decisions that would have restricted access for severely wounded troops to a popular dining hall at Walter Reed hospital, after Fox News began reporting on complaints from veterans and their families.
Published August 15, 2013
In a disturbing revelation about the treatment of America's most severely wounded troops, Fox News has learned the military earlier this month decided to invalidate meal tickets and reduce hours for the sole dining facility in the Walter Reed building where they are recovering.
Published August 12, 2013
Never leave a fallen comrade behind. That's the creed Sgt. Dakota Meyer -- later given the Medal of Honor for his actions -- was living by when he recovered four dead Americans in the Ganjgal Valley of Afghanistan during a deadly Taliban ambush. And it's the creed he cites today as he speaks out to try to save the life of a friend and comrade trapped in Afghanistan.
Published June 25, 2013
Known terrorist groups already have begun to change the way they communicate in the wake of classified leaks detailing U.S. surveillance tactics, U.S. intelligence and counterterrorism officials tell Fox News.
Published June 20, 2013
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's attempt at a joke turned controversial Wednesday when he asked if a member of the audience at the University of Nebraska Omaha was part of the Taliban.