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GOP bill tries to avoid defense cuts

Republican senators are trying to spare the Pentagon from nearly $500 billion in cuts that will kick in automatically next January because the congressional

Fort Hood shooter suspect trial delayed

A military judge on Thursday decided to delay the murder trial for the Army psychiatrist charged in the Fort Hood shooting rampage just more than three months.

Tricky transfer awaits tanker in Nome

A delicate ice dance is about to take place off frozen-in Nome Alaska where a Russian tanker is preparing to pump more than a million gallons of much-needed

Injured soldier set for surgery

The mother of the only survivor of a roadside bombing in Afghanistan that killed four members of an Indiana National Guard unit says her son remains in a

Surviving Ind. soldier is in coma

The only survivor of a roadside bombing in Afghanistan that killed four members of an Indiana National Guard unit is in a drug-induced coma at a Virginia

Veteran earns praise for service

More than 17,000 U.S. men and women have lost their lives serving in Afghanistan. Thursday night, dozens of people gathered at O'Charley’s in Avon to thank one

Arlington markers may need replacement

Thousands of grave markers at Arlington National Cemetery may need to be replaced or added to accurately account for the dead, following a meticulous Army

Military hearing resumes in Manning leak case

The young Army intelligence specialist accused of passing government secrets spent his 24th birthday in court Saturday listening to lawyers and witnesses

Volunteers lay 100K wreaths at Arlington cemetery

Volunteers are beginning a massive wreath-laying effort to honor tens of thousands of veterans buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Photos: Pearl Harbor in Black and White

Look back at photos from the day President Franklin D. Roosevelt described as "a date which will live in infamy."

Ind. sends thousands of holiday cards to military members

Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman is spreading holiday cheer to Indiana's military men and women by mailing 29,000 greeting cards to them.

Anderson soldier battles to get well after roadside blast

A soldier from Anderson is recovering at Walter Reed Hospital in Maryland after encountering a bomb in Afghanistan, military officials say.

Iraq ready for US withdrawal

Iraq's prime minister says his security forces are ready to protect the country once the American military withdraws by the end of this year.

Man recovers brother's Vietnam dog tags

A southern Indiana man has recovered the dog tags worn by his brother before he was killed in Vietnam 43 years ago.

New armory is largest in state

The Indiana National Guard opened a new $27 million training facility that is now the largest of the 65 Guard armories around the state.

Time Lapse Video: Flight deck turns into b-ball court

This time lapse video shows the flight deck of an aircraft carrier turning into a basketball court for Friday's Carrier Classic.

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