Detectives are investigating claims that British Army recruits were sexually abused during medical examinations over decades.
Army leaders have trumpeted the success of the H2F program, which now has 71 teams in place across the active duty force, in ...
The Need for Innovation in Military Healthcare. Military healthcare is under pressure: modern conflict and battlespaces are ...
An 82nd Airborne pilot suffered a devastating head injury in Iraq. Earlier this month, he celebrated his retirement with a ...
Genetic material pulled from 13 teeth found in a grave in Lithuania revealed infectious diseases that felled the French ...
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60s Father Sentenced for Threats Over Son's Military Enlistment
A man in his 60s who repeatedly called the Military Manpower Administration and used abusive language and threats because his ...
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Consumer Reports: Discounts for military and first responders
With the ongoing government shutdown leaving many military and federal workers uncertain about their paychecks, money is ...
A groundbreaking Northwestern Medicine study finds that a Botox-like injection can dramatically reduce phantom limb pain in ...
The sacked Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and two other recently removed service chiefs, Chief of Air ...
DARPA's Biological Technologies Office is requesting industry information about technologies that can improve combat casualty ...
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Croatia brings back military conscription amid Russian aggression
Croatia’s parliament on Friday voted to reintroduce compulsory military service in the European Union and NATO member country ...
A nationwide investigation has been launched into allegations of sexual abuse faced by new army recruits in medical exams.
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