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After Niger withdrawal, Chad may want U.S. troops to leave
The U.S. is withdrawing troops from Niger as reports surface of its neighbor, Chad, asking for the same.
Army captain gives up his rank to enlist in the Marine Corps
Nicholas Brooklier gave up his position as an Army logistics officer to join the Marines as an infantry grunt.
Rockets fired at US base in Syria from Iraq
It is the first attack on American troops in the region since early February.
National Guard delays staffing changes for Alaska Air National Guard
80 positions, including pilots and pararescuemen, were at risk of being eliminated as part of the planned cuts.
US sailor guilty of rarely-charged espionage in UCMJ trial
Espionage under the UCMJ can carry the death penalty, though Chief Petty Officer Bryce Pedicini was not charged with capital crimes.
Recon Marine killed in training accident identified
Sgt. Colin Arslanbas died Thursday night near Camp Lejeune.
US agrees to pull troops from Niger
The decision comes a month after Niger's ruling military council called for all American forces to leave.
Rescue Squadron airman dies at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
We honor the memory of Senior Airman Marcus Jordan.
Marine killed in Camp Lejeune training accident
More information will be released after the Marine's family is notified, officials said.
Barksdale Air Force Base closes dining facility amid reports of a rat problem
Officials said the base doesn't have "a solidified reopening date" for the dining facility.
Former soldier ran $100,000 romance scams from Fort Liberty
Sanda G. Frimpong and his conspirators defrauded victims out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Top 5 books about Air Force Pararescue, according to PJs
That others may live.
Army on track to meet lower recruiting goal, Navy may fall short
The Army lowered its recruiting goal. The Navy increased its — and now might miss it.
Two Marines are out to bring ‘literature of war’ to foxholes
They launched a foundation that wants to send literature of war books to 50 platoons.