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Atty: Hospital hearing set for Hasan

An attorney for the Army psychiatrist charged in the mass shooting at Fort Hood says his client will have his first court hearing in his hospital room on

Army allows review of body armor tests

Secretary of the Army John McHugh announced Friday that the National Research Council will perform an independent assessment of the Army's body armor testing. 

Leader of last US bayonet charge dies

A Medal of Honor recipient who led what reportedly was the last major American bayonet charge has died.

Tenn. community buries Ft. Hood soldier

About 200 family and friends gathered on a cold windy cemetery hillside in a tiny northeast Tennessee community to bury Army Spc. Fred Greene, one of 13

AG Holder disturbed by Hasan's contacts

Attorney General Eric Holder said he was disturbed to learn of contacts between Fort Hood shooting suspect Nidal Hasan and a radical imam overseas.

Ft Carson honors troops killed in Afgh.

Fort Carson paid somber tribute Wednesday to 15 of its soldiers killed in Afghanistan last month, the worst single month for combat deaths the post has endured

Army helps vets with PTSD find jobs

Army officials say many new veterans suffering from PTSD and brain injuries struggle to find and keep a civilian job. Advocates say many employers don't know

Ft Hood victims could get more benefits

A Texas lawmaker is proposing to treat the 13 people wounded or killed this month at Fort Hood by a gunman as casualties of combat.

Army suicides to top 2008 total

Soldier suicides this year are almost sure to top last year's grim totals, but a recent decline in the pace of such incidents could mean the Army is starting

Sen. Cornyn sees Ft. Hood as terrorism

U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, wrote to the president expressing his concern about the administration's reluctance to call the Fort Hood mass shootings a

Army to probe alleged shooter's career

The Army will conduct an internal investigation to examine whether it missed warning signs about Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the man accused of killing 13 people

Arlington to get two Ft. Hood victims

At least two people who were killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, will be buried at Arlington

Artillery skills honed to reduce deaths

Deep in the woods on the Kentucky-Tennessee line, infantrymen headed for Afghanistan are honing their precision with powerful weapons like mortars in a key

Mom refuses deployment to care for baby

An Army cook and single mom may face criminal charges after she skipped her deployment flight to Afghanistan because, she said, no one was available to care

Ft. Hood soldier's body flown home

The body of Pvt. Francheska Velez arrived at Midway Airport in Chicago Monday morning. Velez had just returned from deployment in Iraq because she was

Fort Hood shooting victim mourned

A central Texan killed in the Fort Hood mass shooting is being mourned at a funeral mass.  Friends and family of Michael Cahill gathered this afternoon at

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