Six wreaths, flowers and flags mark the grave in the Texas State Cemetery where slain ex-Navy SEAL Chris Kyle was buried Tuesday afternoon in a private
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, in lifting a ban on women serving in combat, said women have become integral to the military's success and have shown they are
Pentagon chief Leon Panetta is set to announce Thursday a lift on the military's ban on women participating in ground combat missions.
With each of his sons serving in both the Army and Navy, Vice President Joe Biden showed reverence and respect at the Army-Navy game Dec. 8, 2012, in
This year’s Army-Navy game carried a different tone for Vice President Joe Biden.
More than 2,000 people at Pearl Harbor and many more around the country are marking the 71st anniversary of the Japanese attack that killed thousands of people
Iran claimed Tuesday it had captured a U.S. drone after it entered Iranian airspace over the Persian Gulf but the U.S. Navy said all its unmanned aircraft in
After a month of collecting furniture and other household items for Austin’s homeless veterans and their families, city and community volunteers will deliver
The transition from living on the edge 24/7, not knowing if the next moment will be your last, to the calm and quiet of home is proving to be one of the
The Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument is passing a milestone this week in Bastrop as the casting process is under way.
"Red, White and You!" is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 15 at each of the 28 Workforce Development Boards in Texas. It is free and open to all Texas veterans and
Fort Hood is beginning to prepare for the construction of a new treatment center which will focus on helping soldiers who have traumatic brain injuries and
A new half-billion dollar combat ship is about to join the United States Naval Pacific Fleet.
A new generation of Navy ship was on display in Galveston; its dedication is set for Sept. 22, 2012.
A Pentagon official says a former Navy SEAL's insider account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden contains classified information.
The Pentagon is considering legal action against a former Navy SEAL whose book describes insider details of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, but it has