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Remains of WWII soldier from Oregon ID’d 76 years after going MIA

The remains of a World War II soldier from Oregon who went missing in the final weeks of the Guadalcanal campaign have been positively identified 76 years after he was listed as missing in action, according to the U.S. government.

Threats preceded false shooting report at Nellis Air Force Base

A North Las Vegas man arrested this month in connection with a falsely reported shooting at Nellis Air Force Base had left threatening voicemails with a public official before making the fake report, according to police documents.

Medical association blasts US military’s transgender policy

A Trump administration regulation set to go into effect Friday bars transgender people from the military unless they “correct those deficiencies,” a description the American Medical Association said Thursday is unfair and defies science.

3 US soldiers, American contractor killed in Afghanistan

Three American service members and a U.S. contractor were killed when their convoy hit a roadside bomb on Monday near the main U.S. base in Afghanistan, the U.S. forces said.

 
Pearl Harbor survivor recalls experiences at Las Vegas event

Edward Hall, one of the last surviving veterans of the Pearl Harbor attack, recounted his experiences during a Las Vegas event Saturday honoring the 95-year-old Army veteran.