The First Medal of Honor Recipient of the Vietnam War Dies at Age 89

The First Medal of Honor Recipient of the Vietnam War Dies at Age 89

When Roger H.C. Donlon joined the Army in 1958, he was already familiar with military life. He had enlisted in the Air Force in 1953, but left to attend the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York. In 1957, he resigned from the academy to just get into the Army — and maybe meet […]

Sheriff Defends Deputies Actions Before Army Reservist Killed 18 in Maine

Vigil for the victims of mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine

AUGUSTA, Maine — Law enforcement officers spoke Thursday of the difficulty in implementing the state’s yellow flag law that allows guns to be confiscated from someone in a mental health crisis, describing a cumbersome and time-consuming process in testimony to an independent commission that’s investigating a mass shooting in which an Army reservist killed 18 […]

Army Chaplain Releases Debut Documentary about Disabilities, Motorcycles and Resilience: ‘You Can’t Quit’

Mark James, a voice in the documentary "Pounders: We Are Who We Are,” talks about his story

Lt. Col. Deborah Brown has spent her Army career offering spiritual guidance to service members. Now, she is trying to inspire others through her debut documentary. Roughly 150 people, dressed to the nines, gathered on Jan. 13 at the downtown Norfolk Waterside Marriott for the premiere of “Pounders: We are who we are.” The 40-minute documentary chronicles the lives of four […]

Legendary Broadcast Journalist and Army Veteran Charles Osgood Dies at 91

Charles Osgood, anchor of CBS's ‘Sunday Morning,’ poses for a portrait on the set in New York.

Fellow broadcast news legend Charles Kuralt called Charles Osgood “one of the last great broadcast writers” because of his lyrical, poetic writing style. Osgood was the host of “CBS Sunday Morning” until 2016, having taken over the position from Kuralt in 1994. From 1971 to 2017, he produced a daily commentary called “The Osgood File” […]

Army Corps of Engineers Failed to Protect Dolphins in Spillway Openings, Lawsuit Alleges

Atlantic bottlenose dolphin

The Army Corps of Engineers failed to protect bottlenose dolphins and other marine life in the Mississippi Sound and Lake Borgne by opening the Bonnet Carre Spillway in 2019 without obtaining proper permits under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, according to a lawsuit filed Monday in federal court in Mississippi. The suit was filed by the cities of Biloxi, D’Iberville, […]

Military Veteran Charged in Capitol Riot Is Ordered Released from Custody

Insurrectionists loyal to President Donald Trump rally at the U.S. Capitol

BATON ROUGE, La. — A military veteran charged with attacking police officers with a baton during a mob’s Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was ordered released from custody on Tuesday, a day after his arrest. A federal prosecutor had argued for the pretrial detention of Edward Richmond Jr., a former U.S. Army […]