San Antonio has a chance to finally get a direct flight to Washington D.C. in the new FAA reauthorization bill. There’s a possibility of one of five new routes connecting the Alamo City to the nation’s capital.
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A long-term study hopes to shed light on an array of vague symptoms that can affect veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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A newly released document shows the Army investigated Shane James for spousal abuse, but he was never charged or convicted under military law.
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The Pentagon kept Lloyd Austin's hospitalization under wraps for days. He's still recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the Pentagon said, but he has returned to his full duties.
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Hours before the attack on the container ship, the U.S. military said it had shot down two missiles fired toward the same ship
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Three people died and nearly a dozen were injured in a deadly accident that the military initially lied about, then buried.
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A federal judge allowed Arlington National Cemetery to remove a century-old Confederate memorial one day after blocking the removal over a report that gravesites were disturbed.
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The hazing incident happened in October 2022, when a student was lured into a dimly lit dorm room, trapped and forced to participate in sexualizing acts, according to the lawsuit.
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Congress has overhauled the military justice system to better protect victims of sex crimes by transferring key decision-making authorities outside the military chain of command. But the reforms don’t apply as evenly to the Coast Guard.
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After a string of high-profile deaths and disappearances, the Army is trying harder to find soldiers who fail to report for duty.
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The Air Force says it's disciplining 15 members following it's investigation of Jack Teixeira, an Air National Guardsman accused of classified leaks online.