An alert dispatcher and a quick-acting sheriff’s deputy are being credited with helping save the life of a 911 caller who was suffering from a severe allergic reaction.
The seventh US service member killed in the conflict with Iran — a 26-year-old from Kentucky — was brought home Monday evening in a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
On March 13, 1942, the United States launched the War Dog Program during World War II, later known as the Army K-9 Corps.
Federal prosecutors say that both men cited the Islamic State after they were arrested, and one said he wanted to cause more damage than the Boston Marathon bombing. No one was injured in the incident ...
Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, 26, died Sunday from injuries he sustained during a March 1 retaliation strike on U.S. troops at ...
Iran has launched more attacks on Israel and Gulf countries while more than a week of heavy U.S. and Israeli bombardment ...
U.S. President Donald Trump had a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the war in Iran and other issues. According to the Kremlin, Monday's "frank and businesslike" conversation ...
A soldier stationed at Fort Carson has been identified by the Department of War (DoW) as the seventh American servicemember ...
Cadets at the U.S. Military Academy stepped off on the evening of Feb. 27 for the Norwegian Foot March, an 18.6-mile endurance ...
Iran US Military Deaths This image provided by the U.S. Army shows U.S. Army Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Ky. (U.S. Amy via AP) (U.S. Army) (AP) Iran US Military Deaths Casualty ...
The seventh US soldier killed in the war with Iran was a decorated member of the Army’s elite 1st Space Brigade involving crucial air defense systems, officials said Monday. Sgt. Benjamin N.