Military communities among wealthiest in U.S.

September 5, 2010

Military communities are now among the wealthiest in the country, according to a USA Today analysis.

NATO service member killed in Afghan fighting

September 5, 2010

KABUL, Afghanistan — A coalition service member was killed in fighting in Afghanistan’s turbulent south Sunday, while a political rival of President Hamid Karzai questioned his approach to pending talks with Taliban who might be having doubts about the insurgency.

Eight killed in Baghdad suicide bombing

September 5, 2010

BAGHDAD — Militants detonated a car bomb at a Baghdad military headquarters Sunday and then tried to shoot their way into the building, Iraqi officials said, killing eight people and wounding 29 in a brazen morning attack.

Navy Cross recipient continues to help Marines

September 4, 2010

COLUMBUS, Ohio — One of the most highly decorated Marines during the war in Iraq had to drink to fall asleep.

Weather will delay U.S., S. Korea drills

September 4, 2010

SEOUL, South Korea —South Korea and the United States have delayed joint anti-submarine exercises off the Korean peninsula’s west coast due an approaching typhoon, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.

7 killed in latest missile strike in Pakistan

September 4, 2010

QUETTA, Pakistan — A suspected U.S. missile strike on Saturday killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area.

7 killed in latest missile strike in Pakistan

September 4, 2010

QUETTA, Pakistan — A suspected U.S. missile strike on Saturday killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area.

Discharged Marine gets life in death of dad

September 4, 2010

ROCKVILLE, Md. — A discharged Marine has been sentenced to life in prison for slaying his father on Christmas Day in 2007.

900 sub veterans gather in northern Ky.

September 4, 2010

FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — At the age of 93, retired Navy Chief Warrant Officer George H. Smith remembers the events of Dec. 7, 1941, as if they were yesterday. But he can barely talk about it without breaking down.

No injuries in bomb attack on Army convoy

September 4, 2010

KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai said Saturday he will name the members of a council next week to pursue peace talks with insurgents willing to renounce violence, honor the Afghan constitution, and sever ties with terrorist networks.

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