Famous Veteran Ricardo Sanchez Commanded Ground Forces in Iraq Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez became commander of coalition ground forces in the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq on June 14, 2003.
US, Iraq Agree American Troops Should Leave, But Haven't Decided When While the U.S. and Iraq have agreed to withdraw American combat forces carrying out the fight against the Islamic State, it...
5 Reasons Route Irish Was the Most Nerve-Racking Road in Iraq Once dubbed “the world’s most dangerous road,” the 7.5-mile stretch from Baghdad’s Green Zone to the airport was a trial by...
Veterans who Led on Toxic Exposure Call Defense Bill Passage a Critical First Step But both provisions fall short of what the veterans wanted.
International Criminal Court Drops Probe into British War Crimes in Iraq The announcement comes after a "rigorous" six-year investigation into the conduct of British military personnel.
Trump Signs Bill Authorizing Alwyn Cashe to Receive Medal of Honor A bill that would clear the way for a legendary fallen hero of the Iraq War to receive the Medal of Honor is now a law.
Trump Makes It Official with Troop Reductions in Iraq, Afghanistan The number of U.S. troops in both countries will be slashed by Jan. 15, 2021, according to the acting defense secretary.
Trump to Order Troop Reductions in Afghanistan, Iraq The Trump administration is expected to cut the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan almost in half to 2,500 by Jan. 15.
Biden Suspects Toxic Exposure in Iraq Killed His Son. He Has a Plan for Ill Veterans He plans to expand the list of presumptive conditions to include exposure to burn pits or other environmental toxins.
'We're Better Than This': Jon Stewart, Veterans Advocates Rally for Bipartisan Burn Pit Legislation No matter who wins the election, the talk show host and activists say they have a plan to push through burn pit legislation.
Jonathan Pentland, a Fort Jackson Soldier, Arrested and Charged After Confrontation with Black Man Jonathan Pentland, 42, was charged with third-degree assault and listed as detained in the Richland County jail.
In First, Male Marines Graduate From Historically All-Female Boot Camp Training Battalion Marine recruits training at Parris Island were for decades segregated by gender, with women assigned solely to 4th Recruit...
Why 300 Sailors and Marines Deployed on an Amphibious Ship with Smart Rings Researchers who set out to study fatigue on a Navy warship found out that getting good rest while underway is not easy.
Sen. Duckworth Calls for DOJ Probe of 'Brazenly Violent' Police Treatment of Black Army Officer Nazario, who serves in the Virginia National Guard's 29th Infantry Division, filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the...
Navy Airman Dies After Rescue Swimmer School Accident at Pensacola Airman Nathan Burke of Lubbock, Texas, died at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Florida, Navy officials announced.