Parents of soldier who died by suicide recall Army's "complete failure"
After requesting an expedited transfer from Camp Casey in South Korea, Nicole Burnham faced harassment for reporting her assaults.
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After requesting an expedited transfer from Camp Casey in South Korea, Nicole Burnham faced harassment for reporting her assaults.
A U.S. general called for continued partnership with African countries in the fight against extremism. Ten prison guards in Mexico City are being questioned after several high-profile inmates escaped. And an independent watchdog has ruled against Prince Harry over a complaint against a British tabloid. CBS News' Debora Patta rounds up the world headlines from Johannesburg.
Vanessa Guillén's remains were found about two months after she disappeared in April, and she is believed to have been killed by a fellow soldier who later died by suicide.
23-year-old Elder Fernandes disappeared from the base on Monday, Army officials said.
Peter Debbins is accused of giving classified defense information to the Russian intelligence service in a conspiracy that lasted over a decade.
Vindman, who was the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council, was a key witness in President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Investigators in Texas found human remains in the search for Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén, who has been missing since April.
The Department of Justice said Melzer confessed to planning the attack "to result in the deaths of as many of his fellow service members as possible."
A posting on a government contracting website indicates the U.S. Army wants 500 riot control face shields
The Army said as recently as February it had "no plans" to rename streets or installations named for Confederate generals.
The president's tweets come one day after an Army spokesperson said military leaders were "open to a bipartisan discussion on the topic."
President Trump said planning for the raid that killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the founder and head of ISIS began two weeks ago. CBS News National Security Consultant and retired U.S. Army Colonel Jeff McCausland joins CBSN to discuss what goes into planning such a dangerous mission.
The Taliban is claiming it shot down a U.S. surveillance aircraft in Afghanistan, but the Pentagon says there were no signs of enemy fire before the crash of the Bombardier E-11A. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with the latest.
The U.S. Army announced that it would restrict travel for troops to and from Italy and South Korea due to the coronavirus outbreak. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Colonel Melissa Givens retired after spending 20 years as an emergency room doctor in the army. Now she's in New York, helping patients at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.
The Army has accessed 181 facilities across the country that could possibly become other field hospitals.
A Chinese official tweeted a conspiracy theory about coronavirus, while some U.S. lawmakers have hurled accusations of their own.
The family of Marine Hugh Conor McDowell has put pressure on Congress and the Pentagon to make training safer.
Nearly 900 women went to Europe during the war, and delivered mail to the troops, while bombs dropped around them
Jarrett William Smith, a 24-year old private first class infantry soldier, was charged by the Justice Department in Kansas on Monday
After enrolling fewer new soldiers, the U.S. Army overhauled recruitment by reaching out via social media and esports
The Trump administration is reviewing whether to end a program that helps undocumented family members of U.S. troops adjust their legal status
It will be several years before every soldier is wearing the new uniform, which got inspiration from World War II
George Schipani's remains are now buried less than two miles from where his friend still lives
Cesar Vargas' enlistment marked the culmination of an 18-year journey from undocumented immigrant and trail-blazing attorney, to a U.S. Army engineer
A web of undersea cables connects our lives and our global economy. As U.S. adversaries are accused of sabotage, they're proving to be targets of choice.
President Trump posted on social media that Democratic lawmakers who urged members of the military to disobey illegal orders should be arrested and face trial for "seditious behavior."
Multiple CDC officials familiar with the situation said the change was made by political appointees without input from relevant agency staffers.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that President Trump's months-long deployment of thousands of National Guard forces to the streets of Washington, D.C., violates federal law.
Sen. Lindsey Graham blocked a Democrat-led effort to approve a House-passed measure to repeal a controversial provision that allows senators to sue for $500,000 if federal investigators search their phone records without their knowledge.
The Trump administration is proposing new oil drilling off the California and Florida coasts for the first time in decades, as President Trump seeks to expand U.S. oil production.
The TSA plans to charge a fee for air passengers who lack a Real ID or other accepted form of identification.
The Trump administration is pushing to remove Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the U.S. ahead of his criminal trial on human smuggling charges next year.
A 1940 self-portrait by Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7 million and made auction history at Sotheby's in New York.