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Soldier convicted of child molestation
An Army sergeant based at Fort Huachuca is facing a long prison sentence after being convicted of child molestation and child pornography charges.
Pair of Army captains gets a 'Wedding Day' to remember
Christina and Shawn's families came together to create a dream wedding for them - with a little help from the TNT series 'Wedding Day.' Shawn and Christina Fitzgerald had the perfect wedding - and they didn't have to plan one detail.
Cougars Continue Their Journey
It took almost 15 minutes for the graduating class of Oakton High School a ' more than 550 seniors a ' to file into Patriot Center and take their seats as the Oakton High School Band played "Pomp and Circumstance." On-stage were Fairfax County school administrators, elected officials representing the county, state and federal levels, and guest ...
Military leader to stay in Southern Arizona
The leader of Southern Arizonaa s largest installation is staying put for another year, reversing an earlier Army decision about his future.
Horses as therapists: helping Arizona veterans heal
Generations ago, horses were used to wage war. Now they're being used to heal the psychic wounds of war.
General: Ideals help keep soldiers moving forward
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress established the country's Army consisting of 10 companies totaling 810 soldiers.
Horses as therapists: helping veterans heal
Generations ago, horses were used to wage war. Now they're being used to heal the psychic wounds of war.
Fort celebrates Army’s birthday (Streamers on Army flag...
It wasn't until nearly 181 years after the U.S Army was formed that the organization had an official flag, although Army units had their own colors.
Twenty finalists will vie for 2009 Military Long Drive Championship
Photo credit Tim Hipps U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Ryan Hixson wins the 2008 Military Long Drive Championship presented by 7UP with a drive of 389 yards in Mesquite, Nev.
Cheryl Ann Kleinschmidt, loving wife of Michael, mother of Jon and Jenipher, daughter of Carol, Jack and the late Gerald Knospe, sister of Patrick and Dennis, grandmother of Alexis, Gavin and Carson and loving, trusted friend of many, passed away at her home Sunday, June 7, 2009.
Some U.S. prison contractors may avoid charges
The U.S. civilian interrogators questioning prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq work not under a military contract but on one from the Department of the Interior, a bureaucratic twist that could complicate any effort to hold them criminally responsible for abuse of detainees or other offenses.
Kan. widow honors husband by joining Army reserves
Bassima Schbley was terrified. It was hot that July 2005 day - well into the 100s - and Bassima and her husband were out of water.
Ship Bottom: Fun run in the sun
Mordecai Island Land Trust will sponsor a House Tour and Cocktail Party July 18.
Abu Ghraib: Don't Be Afraid of the Truth
Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba wrote the U.S. Army's report on the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.
36th Army Band returns to Yuma
The 36th Army Band from Fort Huachuca will be in Yuma Friday to give locals a taste of world music during their Around the World in 80 Minutes concert.
36th Army Band returns to Anaheim
Ever since the 36th Army Band's performance in Anaheim last summer, Warrant Officer Donna Clickner, the band's conductor and commander, has wanted to come back to the Pearson Park Amphitheater.
Southern Arizona war casualties
Air Force Staff Sgt. Timothy Bowles, 24, was killed in action in Afghanistan on March 15 when a homemade bomb hit his vehicle as his convoy checked on a school.
Teachers who left other careers, now face pink slips
Once an executive for tech companies, Mark Byrne-Quinn decided to reinvent himself as a teacher after the economy tanked.
A 51-year-old convicted sex offender was arrested by Tucson police Wednesday evening after an officer found the man sexually assaulting a woman, police said.
Bronze Star Recipient Graduates WOCS
Warrant Officer Brad Pitts graduated from Warrant Officer Candidate School on April 28 2009, at Fort Rucker, Alabama.