The water deer nibbled away on the vegetation on the gently sloping bend along the Imjin River, seemingly unaware of the dozen people pointing and staring at it through a field scope from the opposite shoreline.
President Barack Obama does not plan to accept any of the Afghanistan war options presented by his national security team, pushing instead for revisions to clarify how and when U.S. troops would turn over responsibility to the Afghan government, a senior administration official said Wednesday.
President Barack Obama carried out the traditional Veterans Day role Wednesday, then made a surprise visit to a part of Arlington National Cemetery reserved for troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, walking among the grave sites and talking to mourners.
Warlords helped drive the Russians from Afghanistan, then shelled Kabul into ruins in a bloody civil war after the Soviets left. Now they are back in positions of power, in part because the U.S. relied on them in 2001 to help oust the Taliban after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is establishing a Defense Department-wide task force to focus on counter-IED efforts in Afghanistan, where roadside bombs account for 80 percent of U.S. casualties.
A U.S. soldier suspected of driving a car involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident was questioned by Okinawa police for seven hours this week, U.S. Army officials confirmed Thursday.
Recent scores on a national mathematics test for Defense Department schools fourth- and eighth-graders were essentially unchanged from 2007, further evidence that DODEA math programs need a boost.
The military charged Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan with 13 counts of premeditated murder on Thursday as President Barack Obama ordered all federal agencies to scour their intelligence files for any clues that might have been missed prior to the Nov. 5 shooting rampage at Fort Hood.
On a drizzly, frigid morning, about 20 injured servicemembers were unloaded from buses at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.Some walked off. Others lay on gurneys covered in green blankets that had kept them warm on the long flight from Afghanistan. As the hospital staff eased the wounded off the buses, the mood grew solemn, as it often has lately.
Philippine women would no longer be allowed to work in South Korean "juicy bars"— where prostitution is often a byproduct — if Philippine Embassy officials' efforts to tighten up immigration regulations succeed.
Europe may send 5,000 more soldiers to Afghanistan, Britain's prime minister said Friday - affirming support for the NATO mission as the Obama administration nears a decision on increasing American troop levels.
The Army needs to more than double the number of mental health providers in Afghanistan where troops are widely dispersed and reporting falling morale and increasing difficulty getting the care they need, the Army said Friday.
U.S. troops and the civilian specialists who recently joined them seem to have hit a wall in trying to build trust with the local residents and promote some sort of civilized society.
Army Secretary John McHugh has ordered an investigation into allegations of poor record keeping and "lost accountability of some graves" at Arlington National Cemetery, the Defense Department announced Friday afternoon.
It doesn't look like much today. In fact, casual observers might be hard-pressed to figure out it used to be a plane. But on closer inspection, the wings and cockpit can be identified. Perhaps with closer inspection, clues might be found to help identify the aircraft and the pilot that disappeared into the Adriatic Sea during World War II.
Nuclear threats from North Korea, rising extremism in island nations, growing trade between the United States and Asia, concerns about climate change, and continued human trafficking all unify interests on both sides of the Pacific, Obama said.
The hundreds of people who lined the main street of a small Indiana city Saturday fell solemnly silent as a white hearse passed by on its way to the church. Mourners streamed into a Wisconsin gymnasium to remember a soldier who once promised to take down Osama bin Laden.
The venue for the biggest trial in the age of terrorism means prosecutors must balance difficult issues such as rough treatment of detainees and sensitive intelligence-gathering with the Justice Department's desire to prove that the federal courts are able to handle terrorism cases.
The Israeli women's appearance reflected just one of the differences between the military forces of a long-standing alliance: the U.S., in which all troops are volunteers, and Israel, the only Western power in the Middle East and one of a handful of countries that conscripts women as well as men.
The Israeli women's appearance reflected just one of the differences between the military forces of a long-standing alliance: the U.S., in which all troops are volunteers, and Israel, the only Western power in the Middle East and one of a handful of countries that conscripts women as well as men.
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