A Georgia-based Army cook and single mother could face criminal charges after she refused to deploy to Afghanistan, saying no one could care for her
When men and woman in the military are deployed, they leave their families behind. But one group is making sure the littlest members of their family are taken
He was the first Arizonan to win the Medal of Honor. Silvestre Herrera died two years ago at the age of 90. On Thursday, friends and family gathered at the VA
Veterans from all wars are honored on this day. But there are very few WWII veterans still alive -- and one of them lives in the valley.
Far from winding down, the numbers of wounded U.S. soldiers coming home have continued to swell. The problem is especially acute among those who fought in
The United States' largest doctors' group has agreed to join efforts to repeal the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy.
President Barack Obama is nearing a decision to add tens of thousands more forces to Afghanistan, though not quite the 40,000 sought by his top general there,
With the holidays almost here, St. Mary's Food Bank is gearing up to help feed some very needy military families.
Valley soldiers just returning from the war zone have seen first-hand violence escalate in the region. They say it's hard to hear about casualties in Iraq and
Eight American troops were killed in two separate insurgent attacks Tuesday in southern Afghanistan, making October the deadliest month of the war for U.S.
Helicopter crashes killed 14 Americans on Monday, including three DEA agents after a firefight with suspected Taliban drug traffickers. It was the deadliest
A farewell ceremony was held Sunday in Mesa for 58 soldiers preparing for deployment to Iraq.
A 36-year-old Arizona National Guardsman is dead after having a heart attack while training at Camp Williams in Utah Monday.
For the first time, sophisticated U.S. military surveillance drones capable of carrying missiles have begun patrolling waters off Somalia in hopes of stemming
The White House on Thursday forcefully rejected criticism from former Vice President Dick Cheney and other Republicans that President Barack Obama's
Bill Caudle was laid off from his job of 20 years in March. His wife, Michelle, is fighting ovarian cancer. After being unable to find work, Caudle's solution


