A man is halted climbing the US-Mexico border wall. Under new Trump rules, US troops sound the alarm
Inside an armored vehicle, an Army scout uses a joystick to direct a long-range optical scope toward a man perched atop the U.S.-Mexico border wall cutting across the hills of this Arizona frontier community.
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The San Diego-Based hospital ship USNS Mercy will not be deploying to the Philippines.
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A memorial service was held today for the two soldiers who died last week in South Korea. Maj. Evans Hanson, 35, and Pfc. Justin Adams, 21, drowned when their Humvee fell into the Hantan River on Nov. 21.
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Once a Marine, always a Marine. That's what Lori Navidad says about her husband Donnie, who saved the life of a suicidal woman on Sunday as she jumped from the upper deck of the Oakland Coliseum. Donnie Navidad is speaking out for the first time after being nationally lauded as a hero.
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The names of more than 21,000 active duty, 1,800 Reserve and 500 Full Time Support (FTS) Sailors selected for advancement to E4, E5, and E6 have been released.
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Two female cadets who attend the U.S. Military Academy have been named Rhodes Scholars for 2014. Calla Glavin and Erin A. T. Mauldin are both seniors at West Point.
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The Navy has fired Cmdr. Samuel Tanner from his job as executive officer of Strike Fighter Squadron 34, after Tanner was cited for drunken driving on Naval Base Coronado earlier this month.
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A 61-year-old Marine veteran is being called a hero, after trying catching a distraught woman who jumped from the upper deck of the Raiders Collesium after the team lost. The veteran broke the woman's fall, getting injured in the process. The jumper survived, but suffered critical injuries from her fall.
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Those red things that look like parking meters you'll see around downtown beginning Monday are actually devices you can use to make donations for the homeless.
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Two United States soldiers drowned when their Humvee fell into the Hantan River as they drove toward the Rodriguez Live Fire Complex for military training in Yeoncheon, South Korea.
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The Air Force has released the names of two airmen killed in a car crash last week. Airman 1st Class Edward Yu and Airman 1st Class Abtron (Tron) O'Neal died when their vehicle collided with a truck on a highway near Colorado Springs, Colo.
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