National Guard aviators return from Kosovo
KTUU Anchorage - Fri Nov 27, 12:53 am ETThe last remaining soldiers with the Alaska Army National Guard are coming home from Kosovo duty just in time for Thanksgiving.
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The last remaining soldiers with the Alaska Army National Guard are coming home from Kosovo duty just in time for Thanksgiving.
A Thanksgiving dinner in Williamstown served hundreds from the community.
An elderly man and woman died after their boat capsized while setting crab pots Thursday in the waters off Bodega Bay, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesman said.
OSAGE — Home for the holidays. Rob Stangel of Osage has a true appreciation of those words, returning home just weeks ago with the 1133rd Transportation Co. of the Iowa Army National Guard Unit after serving 10 months overseas during his second deployment.
Peter T. Boltuch, son of Noel T. and Melissa P. Boltuch of King of Prussia and a a 2006 graduate of Upper Merion Area High School, has graduated from the Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Leader Development and Assessment Course, also known as “Operation Warrior Forge,” at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.
Ftn. Hills senior named to Army marching bandFountain Hills High School senior Matt Vezey, 17, was accepted into the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Marching Band at a ceremony held at the Fountain Hills Unified School District Learning Center last Thursday. The All-American Marching Band performs at halftime of the All-American High School All Star Game held in the Alamodome in San Antonio, on Jan ...
"Paul Parks" spent almost three years in prison for molesting his two young daughters. He spent another 15 years living with the stigma of being a registered sex offender.
A campaign of the North Dakota American Legion to reach out and help veterans who may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder is now in its fourth phase.
The Peak 98.5 is recording free video greetings for loved ones serving in the U.S. military. A local radio station will help U.S. troops feel closer to home for the holidays.
Army National Guard Master Sgt. Ronald L. Pitts was presented the Presidential Volunteer Service Award for serving as a volunteer with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve.
Britain's Tony Blair may have swung behind US calls for regime change in Iraq after meeting President George W. Bush at his Texas ranch in 2002, a top diplomat told an inquiry into the war on Thursday.
Democrats may be the most skeptical audience when president announces Afghan war strategy.
McKinnon is expected to finally be extradited to face charges in the U.S....
An Army psychologist from Woodbridge who was killed in the Fort Hood shootings was buried Wednesday at Arlington National Cemetery.
Another West Texas lawmaker makes a move to rename the V.A. Hospital in Big Spring. Congressman Randy Neugebauer is lobbying to have it officially dubbed the George O'Brien, Junior Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
The first "Rhea-diant" Holiday Celebration-Festival of Trees will be held Saturday at the National Guard Armory in Dayton.
It began as the American Legion Post 143 band, a place for music-loving veterans returning from overseas and area residents to continue practicing their craft.
EVANSVILLE —Tri-State Woodcarvers will present its annual "Wonders in Wood" show and sale this weekend at the National Guard Armory at Lloyd Expressway and Vann Avenue.Hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.Featured will be special auctions and drawings for original woodcarvings and tools donated by club members and sponsors.Proceeds from the Carving for Charity ...
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a Defense Department agency, is accepting nominations for the 2010 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award.
Shortly before heading to Afghanistan for his second military deployment in several years, U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Juston Davis of Bristol told the Bristol Herald Courier he would go with pride in his service – and longing, for his newlywed wife and loving stepdaughter, who celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday without him.
For area families with a loved one serving in the 951st Sapper Unit, it’s been a long year. The engineering unit of the Wisconsin U.S. Army National Guard – comprised of soldiers from the communities of Merrill, Tomahawk and Rhinelander – left a year ago for training and then spent 10 months under extremely dangerous conditions in Afghanistan. They returned home on Nov. 21, just in time to ...