U.S. soldiers serving repeated Iraq deployments are 50 percent more likely than those with one tour to suffer from acute combat stress, raising their risk of post-traumatic stress disorder, according ...
WASHINGTON -- Stretched thin by four years of war, the Army is adding three months to the standard yearlong tour for all active-duty soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, an unpopular step aimed at ...
Erwin Stephan of Santa Rosa is ready to go to war. ''I like to keep it simple,'' said Stephan, 44, a specialist in the California Army National Guard. ''I'm going over there to do a job, and I want to ...
Another African American man senselessly taken down. One more black family devastated. But this time, the family wants you to see exactly how things went down. So in a very graphic video you will get ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – One Wichita Army veteran not only served two tours of duty in Iraq and another in Africa, but he also found time to volunteer as a firefighter. Chris Perry grew up in Amorita, ...
Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence had been interviewing Iraq vet Dave Carlson for 10 years. His journey from war to prison to redemption is the subject of the podcast Carlson's War, excerpted here.
WASHINGTON -- The Army will not shorten combat tours in Iraq next year from 12 months to six or nine months, as some had hoped, because that would undermine the war effort, the Army's top general said ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – Some 13,000 National Guard troops are receiving notice to prepare for possible deployment to Iraq, which would be the second tour for several thousand of them. The orders had been ...
As dusk transforms into evening, the last trace of sunlight floods the window where Pfc. Wes Hillis sits inside a friend's apartment a few months before he is shipped to Iraq. The agile light entering ...
ABC News' Byron Pitts speaks with the retired four-star general. On the 20th anniversary of the allied invasion of Iraq that marked the start of the eight-year conflict, there are still some deep ...