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
He was a brave police officer on the streets of Phoenix, and a brave soldier on the front lines in Afghanistan. But on Thursday night, his family and friends
Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr. has ordered flags on the reservation to be flown at half-staff from Wednesday to Saturday to honor a fallen soldier
The city of El Mirage wants the Pentagon to send several F-35 fighter to Luke Air Force Base in Glendale to fly missions before picking a second training home
He was a Phoenix police officer who put his life on the line, but not just here in Phoenix -- in the war zones of Afghanistan. 39-year-old Officer and Staff
President Barack Obama reaffirmed his campaign pledge to end the ban on homosexuals serving openly in the military in a speech Saturday, but offered no
Pakistan vowed to launch a new offensive against militant strongholds along the Afghan border after a suicide bomber blew up a car near a crowded outdoor
Taliban fighters claimed Friday their flag was flying victoriously over an eastern Afghan village U.S. forces abandoned after suffering casualties in one of
President Barack Obama is prepared to accept some Taliban involvement in Afghanistan's political future and will determine how many more U.S. troops to send to


