Military College Student Sues Armed Forces over HIV Policy The student claims he was deemed unfit for service and dropped from the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and the Vermont Army...
These 3 Black National Guard Units Served with Distinction in WWI The National Guard's history is replete with examples of African Americans who served with distinction.
Justice Delayed or Denied: The National Guard Struggles with Handling Accusations of Sexual Assault and Harassment Laws that don't follow federal doctrine, duty status and multiple jurisdictions allow units to mishandle or ignore reports.
How National Guard Soldiers Survived Subs and Crowded Ships in WWI Quarters on the ships were tight, but the men were well-fed and many of them spent time catching up on sleep.
Vermont F-35s to Fly Europe Air Policing Missions More than 200 Vermont air guard personnel, their equipment and eight F-35s are now in Europe.
Mates Down Under: Aussies and U.S. Mark 100 Years One hundred years after the Battle of Hamel, Australian and American troops are still standing shoulder to shoulder.
This President’s Son Was One of the Most Famous WWI Deaths Quentin Roosevelt was a flight leader in the 95th, and despite his famous family, he was very much a regular guy.
DC's National Guard Takes to the Streets in Recruitment Push For more than a decade, the D.C. guard offices have been a semi-hidden presence.
Search Continues for Missing Texas National Guard Soldier Specialist Bishop E. Evans, 22, has been identified as the missing Guard member.
Texas Guardsman Goes Missing on Border Mission A Texas Guard spokesperson said that the Guard lost contact with the soldier while they were working along the river during a...
Air Force General Convicted in Historic Court-Martial Avoids Jail Time Cooley faced a maximum sentence of seven years of confinement, separation and loss of pay and benefits.
Navy's Top Enlisted Leader Tells George Washington Crew at Least They Aren't 'Sleeping in a Foxhole Like a Marine' The carrier has experienced a string of suicides going back at least 10 months, including three suicides in a six-day stretch...
Going Underground: Ukraine’s Subterranean Fighters Highlight the Benefit – and Long History – of Tunnels in Warfare The use of tunnels and underground chambers in times of conflict is nothing new.
The Army Keeps Boosting Recruiting Bonuses as It Struggles to Find New Soldiers The Army has become more aggressive with major recruitment bonuses, especially for recruits who elect to ship out to basic...
Three Children Died at Camp Lejeune on Same Day, Military Says While officials didn't reveal how the children died, local television stations reported there were no shootings involved.