US November 4 U.S. soldier wounded during Gaza pier mission dies months after being injured The U.S. Army confirmed the death of Sgt. Quandarius Davon Stanley, 23, on Monday. Stanley had served during the Gaza pier mission, where he was injured.
Elections November 1 GOP lawmakers sound alarm on military voting 'deficiencies' ahead of Election Day With just days to go until Election Day, Republican lawmakers have raised concerns that the Pentagon has not allocated enough resources so that active-duty service members can cast their ballot on time.
Crime October 31 Soldier charged with murder after female sergeant's body found in dumpster at Missouri base Army prosecutors have filed murder charges against a soldier in connection to the death of Army Sgt. Sarah Roque, whose body was found inside a base dumpster in Missouri.
Lifestyle October 27 On this day in history, October 27, 1858, Teddy Roosevelt, American titan, is born in New York City President Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City on Oct. 27, 1858, and went on to live a giant life as war hero and youngest U.S. president, with a legacy that still impacts the nation.
South Korea October 24 Massive fire breaks out at US Army warehouse in South Korea A fire broke out at a renovated U.S. Army storage center in Busan, South Korea, Thursday night, U.S. Army Garrison Daegu confirmed to Fox News Digital.
DEFENSE October 21 Pentagon lacks counter-drone procedure leading to incursions like at Langley, experts say New reporting about over a dozen unidentified drones that were allowed to fly over Langley Air Force Base has prompted fresh calls for change to a threat that experts say will only become more prevalent.
VIDEO October 17 Former Army officer says Israel's strategy 'is working' Lt. Col. Darin Gaub discusses Israel's confirmation of the death of the Oct. 7th mastermind on 'Outnumbered.'
TERRORISM October 12 Army soldier sentenced to 14 years for ISIS plot to kill US forces, after requesting he serve 40 years A U.S. Army soldier has been sentenced to 14 years in prison having pleaded guilty to attempting to assist ISIS in killing US soldiers, including advice about potential targets in New York City.
LIFESTYLE October 5 On this day in history, October 5, 1813, William Henry Harrison routs Brits, Tecumseh in Battle of the Thames General William Henry Harrison led Americans to victory in the Battle of the Thames on this day in history, Oct. 5, 1813, routing the British and Native forces led by Shawnee chief Tecumseh.
National Parks September 25 On this day in history, September 25, 1890, Congress establishes Sequoia National Park in California Sequoia National Park, America's second national park, was established on this day in history, Sept. 25, 1890. The aim of the park was to protect the sequoia tree.