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The names of two people who tried Monday to enter MacDill Air Force Base with unauthorized weapons were released by officials Tuesday.

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Army takes steps but deployments still strain familiesupdated: Sat Aug 22 2009 15:32:00

They are lined up neatly, but casually, waiting to be outfitted for another trip to the place they call "The Sand Box."

Deadliest day in Iraqupdated: Sat Aug 22 2009 15:32:00

Deadliest day in Iraq since the US military handed security over to the Iraqi's. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.

Four 20th-century flu outbreaksupdated: Wed Apr 29 2009 14:55:00

As panic mounts over the increasing number of swine flu cases, it looks like the world is ending, with a sniffle and sneeze -- again.

Swine flu's 'patient zero'updated: Wed Apr 29 2009 14:55:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta tracks down a Mexican child who may be 'patient zero' in the swine flu epidemic.

Time.com: Atheist Soldier Alleges Military Discriminationupdated: Fri Sep 26 2008 22:00:00

An atheist soldier says in a federal lawsuit that his superiors required him to be present for Christian prayers

U.S. soldier gets 2 years on child porn chargesupdated: Tue Oct 02 2007 15:18:00

An American soldier in Iraq has been sentenced to two years in military prison on child pornography charges, the U.S. military said Tuesday.

Lowering flags to honor fallenupdated: Wed Jul 04 2007 23:27:00

Lowering flags to honor fallen

Army's adviser training focuses on 'hardest part'updated: Thu Dec 07 2006 19:15:00

If the Pentagon follows the Iraq Study Group's advice on embedding more troops with Iraqi battalions, the first phone call might be to Fort Riley, Kansas.

Roadside bomb kills 3 U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan updated: Mon Nov 06 2006 12:05:00

Three U.S. soldiers have died of wounds received in a bomb explosion in Afghanistan, the U.S. military said Monday.

If not Gitmo ...updated: Tue Jun 14 2005 16:56:00

Amid continuing calls to simply shut it down, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld held the line on Guantanamo.

GI sentenced over Baghdad killingupdated: Sat Dec 11 2004 02:27:00

A U.S. soldier has been sentenced to three years in prison, forfeiture of all pay and a dishonorable discharge after he pleaded guilty to the killing of a severely wounded Iraqi civilian, the U.S. military said in a statement.

GI pleads guilty to murdering Iraqi teenupdated: Fri Dec 10 2004 08:21:00

A U.S. soldier pleaded guilty to murder charges Friday related to his role in the shooting death of a wounded Iraqi teenager.

FSB: Entrepreneurship and the Army Two business owners donate armor to protect local reservists in Iraq.updated: Thu Apr 01 2004 00:01:00

As the soldiers of the 428th transportation Company, a National Guard unit, prepared to ship out for Iraq from their base at Fort Riley, Kan., a few months ago, they heard some disturbing stories a...

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