It was late 2010, and Sgt. Philip A. McCulloch Jr. was locked into what may have been the darkest battle of America’s longest war.
Younger veterans heading to Congress in bigger numbers
Next year’s Congress will boast the largest class of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans yet, even as the overall number of lawmakers with military experience continues to decline.
Younger veterans heading to Congress in bigger numbers
Next year’s Congress will boast the largest class of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans yet, even as the overall number of lawmakers with military experience continues to decline.
LeBron James invites deployed troops to join Veterans Day salute
Serving overseas? The Cleveland Cavaliers want to get you in the house!
Report: Navy SEAL who shot bin Laden revealed
The former Navy SEAL who claims to have shot and killed Osama bin Laden has been identified ahead of a highly anticipated Fox News interview in which he is expected to discuss his role in the historic raid, according to multiple news sources.
Medical tests for PTSD and TBI not far off
Researchers are inching closer to creating medical tests to detect post-traumatic stress or mild traumatic brain injury – conditions that now are diagnosed only with self-reported symptoms and subjective exams.
Obama fills up lame duck agenda; will seek Islamic State AUMF
President Obama on Wednesday said he wants this Congress in its final weeks to formally approve US strikes against the Islamic State group.
Afghan troop deaths up; called ‘unsustainable’
Afghan security forces have suffered more battle casualties this year than last year, rising to a level that cannot be sustained in a successful fight against the Taliban, the second-ranking American commander in Afghanistan said Wednesday.
Afghan troop deaths up; called ‘unsustainable’
Afghan security forces have suffered more battle casualties this year than last year, rising to a level that cannot be sustained in a successful fight against the Taliban, the second-ranking American commander in Afghanistan said Wednesday.
Afghan troop deaths up; called ‘unsustainable’
Afghan security forces have suffered more battle casualties this year than last year, rising to a level that cannot be sustained in a successful fight against the Taliban, the second-ranking American commander in Afghanistan said Wednesday.