A veteran's brain showed no signs of physical injury, until a post-mortem after his suicide found microscopic scars. Now, his father is fighting to protect others in the military.
The scarring in Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin's brain was not caused by large blasts from roadside bombs. Rather, he was wounded by repeated, low-level, blast pressure from his own weapons.
In response, the department has scrambled to restore a handful of those posts as their removals have come to light. While the ...
WASHINGTON — The new A24 film “Warfare,” co-created by Navy SEAL veteran Ray Mendoza and the critically acclaimed director ...
President Donald Trump announced Friday that Boeing will build the Air Force’s future fighter jets, which the Pentagon says ...
Cher Ami is credited with saving the lives of 194 members of Whittlesey’s “Lost Battalion.” He became known as a war hero in ...
Hitting theaters next month, the A24 war feature is based on the real-life experiences of co-director Ray Mendoza.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kuwait has released 10 American prisoners, including veterans and military contractors jailed for years on ...
The shared experience of military service served ... Montana, on July 6, 2016. | Karin Hildebrand Lau/Alamy The influx of former SEALs into Congress has fed a slow-simmering debate within the ...
As the SEAL Team Six entered the Pakistani compound where the terrorist ... Naval Special Warfare Scout/Sniper, Military Free-Fall Jumpmaster, and many others. Besides serving as the Team Leader for ...
France is to allocate nearly €200 million in military aid to Ukraine, funded by interest from frozen Russian assets, as part of its ongoing support for Kyiv against the Russian invasion. France is ...
March is Easter Seals Month across Newfoundland and Labrador. The month, which recognizes and promotes the work of Easter Seals, kicked off at Government House in St. John’s on Thursday. At the event, ...