Officials say a Fort Campbell soldier is in custody in connection with the death of an Edmonson County man.
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Officials: Fort Campbell soldier held in slaying
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Army wants soldiers' ideas for new equipment
The Army is looking for a few good ideas. The Army's Rapid Equipping Force is looking to turn soldiers' homespun ideas into hot new equipment for troops with a new collaborative tool called Army Co-Create.
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Reynolds, Navy beat San Jose State in 3rd OT
Keenan Reynolds set an NCAA record by scoring seven rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner in the third overtime, as Navy downed San Jose State 58-52 on Friday night.
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Status update: Roving patrols and safety reviews
As the Navy struggles to defeat the scourge of sexual assault, officials have implemented steps large and small: everything from restricting booze sales and running base patrols - which have even broken up officer shenanigans - to trimming shrubs.
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Worldwide eDocket lists Army courts-martial cases
Soldiers can now see a list of pending cases in the Army justice system after the service's 'worldwide docket' went live on Oct. 1.
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Bahrain: 2 former Guantanamo detainees arrested
Authorities in Bahrain say two former Guantanamo Bay detainees have been arrested while crossing the border from Saudi Arabia and charged with allegedly plotting attacks in the violence-wracked Gulf nation.
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Clock ticks on authority for Guantanamo detention
A persistent knock came from inside the heavy, locked cell door.
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Secret U.S.-Iran talks set stage for nuke deal
The United States and Iran secretly engaged in a series of high-level, face-to-face talks over the past year, in a high-stakes diplomatic gamble by the Obama administration that paved the way for the historic deal sealed early Sunday in Geneva aimed at sl
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Spoils of war: Police getting leftover Iraq trucks
Coming soon to your local sheriff: 18-ton, armor-protected military fighting vehicles with gun turrets and bulletproof glass that were once the U.S. answer to roadside bombs during the Iraq war.
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Filipino typhoon survivors cheer Pacquiao triumph
Thousands of survivors of Typhoon Haiyan erupted into wild cheers Sunday to celebrate the victory of Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, bringing back laughter and revelry briefly to a central Philippine region that was turned into a corpse-strewn wastel
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Pakistani protesters search for NATO supply trucks
Demonstrators protesting U.S. drone strikes roughed up drivers Sunday as they sought to stop trucks carrying NATO troop supplies and equipment from passing through northwest Pakistan.
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Fort Carson soldier suspected in attempted kidnapping
A 28-year-old Fort Carson soldier was arrested after police say he crawled into the back seat of a woman's car in downtown Colorado Springs and threatened to hurt her unless she drove away.
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West Point cadet named Rhodes Scholar
A West Point cadet from suburban Detroit and goalie of Army's women's lacrosse team is one of 32 Americans named Rhodes Scholars, giving them an opportunity to study at Britain's Oxford University.
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Obama: Nuclear deal blocks Iran's path to bomb
Iran struck a historic deal Sunday with the United States and five other world powers, agreeing to a temporary freeze of its nuclear program in the most significant agreement between Washington and Tehran in more than three decades of estrangement.
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Gear, gadgets show Army's energy-saving side
No batteries? No problem. The Army is exploring technologies that power radios and other electronics by squeezing juice from the rays of the sun or the movements of a hiking soldier.
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Coast Guard boosts SAPR budget for better training, more staff
As the Coast Guard works to eliminate sexual assault within the service, experts are looking at ways to beef up its prevention and response program while better communicating their message of respect and accountability when it comes to fellow shipmates.
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Charles Waterhouse, famed Marine artist, dies
Retired Col. Charles Waterhouse, who was wounded at Iwo Jima and later gained renown as the 'Norman Rockwell' of the Marine Corps died Nov. 16 at the home of his daughter and son-in-law in Toms River, N.J. He was 89.
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Additional remains found of pilot killed in Iraq
About seven years after he died, and a year and a half after the search for his remains restarted in Iraq, there will be another ceremony for Maj. Troy Gilbert at Arlington National Cemetery.
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New ship's Capt. Kirk is used to 'Star Trek' jokes
Captain Kirk's futuristic-looking vessel sports cutting-edge technology, new propulsion and powerful armaments, but this ship isn't the Starship Enterprise.
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Karzai again delays signing U.S.-Afghan security deal
Afghanistan's president said on Sunday he will not sign a security deal with the United States until next April's elections, ignoring a recommendation by an assembly of Afghan elders and leaders that he do so by the end of 2013.
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