United States Army
Judge Refuses To Dismiss Charges In WikiLeaks Case
An Army private accused of sending classified material to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks has not been denied a speedy trial despite his lengthy pretrial confinement, and the charges against him will stand, a military judge ruled Tuesday.
Doctor Strives To Save Lives Of Combatants
Col. Dallas Hack works to save lives on the battlefield, even though he is thousands of miles from any combat arena.
Army Vet Promoted To Sergeant In Auxiliary Unit
In his career as a volunteer, Robert Heller Jr. has had his car rammed by a van, had someone throw a punch in his direction and had numerous insults lobbed at him.
Army Shows Off Renovated Biodefense Lab In Md.
The Army is showing off the latest technology in biological weapons defense research at Fort Detrick in Frederick.
Military Jury Finds Guardsman Guilty Of Murder
A military jury has found a U.S. Army National Guardsman guilty of premeditated murder in the shooting death of an Afghan civilian.
Death Penalty Still On Table For WikiLeaks Suspect
The death penalty is still on the table for the Army private suspected of giving classified material to WikiLeaks, legal experts say.


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