Top stories Recent developments in DNA technology led to the conviction of a former soldier in a decades-old case.
The soldiers are in stable condition, a division spokesperson confirmed.
Roger Fortson was alone in his apartment Friday when a sheriff's deputy burst in and fatally shot him, an attorney for Fortson's family claims.
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The journey to getting the amphibious combat vehicle ready for overseas operations has been bumpy.
The .338 caliber has been adopted for sniper use. This is its debut in machine guns.
Current upgrades aim to keep the helicopter flying until 2034.
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A newly fielded vehicle and better dive gear are helping bridge the gap.
The launcher addition to the SEAL boat would hold loitering munitions, drones or other payloads.
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A former Chinese military member says troops were forced to use missile fuel to cook dinner.
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