Air Force presents posthumous Distinguished Flying Cross medals to 2 air commandos killed in crash in 2010

The commander of Air Force Special Operations Command has posthumously presented Distinguished Flying Cross medals to two air commandos 14 years after they were killed in an CV-22 Osprey crash on April 9, 2010, during a mission near Qalat, Afghanistan.

Remains of WWII and Korean War soldiers identified

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced last week that the remains of two World War II soldiers and two Korean War soldiers have been identified.

At least 11 killed as Russia presses forward with its offensive in northeastern Ukraine

At least 11 people were reported killed in attacks in Ukraine’s war-ravaged northeast on Sunday as Russia pushed ahead with its renewed offensive.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces pivotal moment in long fight to stay out of US court

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces what could be his final court hearing in England over whether he should be extradited to the United States to face spying charges.

Clarence Sasser, medic in Vietnam battle awarded Medal of Honor, dies at 76

Clarence Sasser, an Army medic in Vietnam who was awarded the Medal of Honor for saving injured soldiers despite his own injuries from gunfire, dies at 76.

Zelenskyy’s chief aide flexes power, irks critics — and makes no apologies

If actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s top credential when he was elected in 2019 was that he’d played a president on TV, the top qualification of his all-powerful chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, was being Zelenskyy’s friend.

US intelligence suggests American who vanished in Syria in 2017 has died, daughter says she was told

U.S. officials have developed specific and highly credible intelligence suggesting that an American citizen who disappeared seven years ago while traveling in Syria has died, the man’s daughter said Saturday.

US-based troops’ fast setup of field hospital in Europe puts skills on unique display

U.S. Army medical professionals had spent four years planning an exercise in which reserve soldiers based stateside deploy to Europe and build a temporary field hospital with supplies already stored on the Continent.

Army presents Purple Heart to Minnesota veteran 73 years after he was wounded in Korean War

After 73 years and a long fight with the U.S. Army, Korean War veteran Earl Meyer, who still has shrapnel in his thigh, finally received his Purple Heart medal during a ceremony at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn.

Blue Origin set for human spaceflight return this weekend

t’s been nearly two years since Blue Origin flew humans to space on its New Shepard rocket, but the next six passengers are set to go Sunday as the Jeff Bezos company gets back to the business of space tourism.