Kale Pearson hit tight end Garrett Griffin for a 54-yard touchdown early in the third quarter to break open a tense game, Will Conant kicked three field goals, and Air Force beat Army 23-6 on Saturday to win the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy for a record 19th time.
Marine veteran out of Mexican jail, now home in Florida
A retired U.S. Marine who fought in Afghanistan returned home to Florida on Saturday after spending months in a Mexican jail for crossing the border with loaded guns, a case that led U.S.
Arizona Guard looking into helicopter’s candy drop
The Arizona National Guard is investigating the use of one of its helicopters to do a candy drop over a suburban Phoenix home.
British jets intercept Russian bombers
Britain has scrambled RAF fighter jets for a second time this week after at least one Russian Bear bomber approached U.K. airspace.
Iraqi peshmerga fighters prepare for Syria battle
Iraqi peshmerga fighters prepared Saturday to battle Islamic State group militants in the Syrian border town of Kobani, just hours after they arrived in a town that’s become a focal point in the battle against the extremists.
West Virginia lawmaker sidelined by military service seeks 2nd term
West Virginia state Del. Joshua Nelson spent most of his first term learning to fly military jets in Texas, and almost none of it casting votes or pushing legislation 1,500 miles away in the state Capitol.
What’s new in your MRE – 2015 and beyond
About 200 soldiers at Fort Carson, Colorado, chowed down for science in September, participating in Army testing that could yield future Meal, Ready to Eat components like a burrito bowl, a chicken sandwich and what some might consider the Holy Grail of c
Kurdish official blames Turkey for peshmerga delay
The 10 peshmerga fighters from Iraq who entered the embattled northern Syrian town of Kobani one day earlier returned to Turkey Friday to prepare for their forces’ full deployment, and a senior Kurdish official blamed Ankara for the delay.
Pentagon gives defense civilians options on Ebola monitoring
The Pentagon says its civilian employees who return from Ebola response missions in West Africa will not be required to undergo the same 21-day quarantine-like monitoring that is required of most returning U.S. military members.
Military sexual assault survey draws complaints
Shocked and offended by explicit questions, some U.S. servicemen and women are complaining about a new sexual-assault survey that hundreds of thousands have been asked to complete.